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As a modern land-grant university and a Carnegie R1 institution, OSU's faculty are working to answer society’s questions with impactful research and new discoveries.

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Student Research Opportunities

Niblack Research Scholars program

Giving outstanding undergraduate students an appreciation of scientific research in a laboratory environment at an early stage of their academic careers.

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Annual undergraduate research symposium

Providing an opportunity for undergraduate students to present what they have learned through their research experiences to the OSU campus community.

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Research Day at the Capitol

Undergraduate students conducting research in the areas of science, social science. technology, engineering and mathematics present their research to legislators and other guests at Oklahoma's state capitol.

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Otto S. Cox Graduate Fellowships for Genetics Research

Supporting outstanding OSU graduate students with a proven record of research in genetics from any disciplinary or interdisciplinary program.

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CEAT faculty make advances in human-robot telemanipulation CEAT faculty make advances in human-robot telemanipulation Sep 9

Dr. Lingfeng Tao, assistant professor and coordinator of mechatronics and robotics, and Dr. He Bai, associate professor ofmechanical and aerospace engineering, both from the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology, have received a National Science Foundation EAGER award totaling $160,000.

Geography Ph.D. student Ny Aina Rakotoarivony receives prestigious NASA FINESST award Geography Ph.D. student Ny Aina Rakotoarivony receives prestigious NASA FINESST award Sep 3

M. Ny Aina Rakotoarivony, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Geography, was awarded the prestigious Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space Science and Technology (FINESST) grant.

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