HPS’s Graduate Student Research Day is a HPS-wide virtual poster and presentation
session that showcases and awards research by graduate students across the department.
Find out more.
2024 Winners
3rd Place - Ahmed Eraky (left), Public Administration Doctoral Student; Faculty Advisor - Dr. Simon Andrew
2nd Place - Michelle Castillo (middle), Behavior Analysis Doctoral Student; Faculty advisor - Dr. Karen Rader-Toussaint
1st Place - Hyojun Kim (right), Public Administration Doctoral Student; faculty advisor - Dr. Hee Soun Jang
An event celebrating undergraduate research at UNT. Students from all of UNT's
colleges are welcomed to participate by submitting posters or papers based on original
research and creative work.
Provides opportunities for undergraduate students to conduct guided research in
your field of study, gain experience, and earn unique credentials. Apply to earn an
Undergraduate Research Fellowship Placement.
Competitive Thesis/Dissertation Research Award program funded by the Office of
the Vice-President for Finance. Funds of $500-$1000 are available to support research-related
expenses for equipment use, supplies, travel, data-access fees, etc. (funds cannot
be used as a salary)
The Eagle Thesis and Dissertation Boot Camp offers a supportive, focused environment
for intense, focused writing, helping Master's and Ph. D. students overcome typical
roadblocks in the dissertation process.
UNT provides a variety of services for graduate students. These include professional
development workshops, thesis/dissertation writing assistance, dedicated librarians,
statistic support, and more.