Learn More About the Undergraduate Research Award
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About the Award
The KSU Libraries' Undergraduate Research Award is bestowed upon a currently enrolled (or recently graduated) undergraduate student who has demonstrated effective research processes and successful use of Museums, Archives, Rare Books, and Library (MARBL) resources and services. This includes utilization of at least one of the following:
- Online chat reference
- In-person or virtual research consultations
- Library databases
- Physical books and/or eBooks
- GIL Express to borrow materials from other University System of Georgia libraries
- Interlibrary Loan (ILL)
- Archives, Rare Books, or Special Collections
One winner receives a $500 prize, which is awarded by the Office of Undergraduate Research and disbursed through the Financial Aid department.
The winner is guaranteed publication in the KJUR upon completion of the revision process. All runner-up articles will also be reviewed and considered for publication in the KJUR.
The winner will receive their prize after they have revised and resubmitted their winning paper to the KJUR.
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Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must be currently enrolled undergraduate students at KSU or recent graduates (within the last semester).
Applicants must allow the KJUR to publish and share their research article and MARBL research project.
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Submission Requirements
Applicants must submit both a research article and a project demonstrating their use of MARBL resources.
For the research article, submit a current research paper you have recently written on any topic or subject and for any class. There are no minimum or maximum length requirements. Most submissions are 5-15 pages, double spaced.
For the MARBL research project, select one of the following project options which highlights MARBL's role in supporting the creation of your research article:
Option One: Application Essay
- Describe how MARBL resources and/or services (see options in About the Award section) were used in the research process and writing of the research article, and how they can improve undergraduate research.
- Applicants must refer to their research article within the application essay.
- Essays should follow a standard format including a title and structured paragraphs.
- Length: 500-700 words
- Acceptable formats: Word, RTF, or PDF
Option Two: Marketing Video
- Videos must show how MARBL resources and/or services (see options in About the Award section) were used in the research process and writing of the research article, and how they can improve undergraduate research.
- Applicants must provide a link to their video or upload the video file. Videos must be formatted to YouTube or Instagram Reel.
- Applicants must refer to their research article within the video.
- Video must include a title slide/screen that includes the applicant’s name.
- Video length: 30 seconds – 2 minutes
- Contact Heather Hankins with any questions regarding video uploads.
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Application Evaluation Criteria
The research article will be evaluated for clarity of writing, originality of ideas, use of MARBL resources, and thoughtful analysis of the research topic.
The application essay or video will be evaluated for specific mention of MARBL resources and services used, as well as the role of MARBL in your research process.
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Submission Deadlines
The submission portal is open now until December 6, 2024.
Finalists will be notified by January 15, 2025.
The deadline to complete your revisions is February 14, 2025.
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FAQs
Q: Who will judge the applications?
A: Applications will be evaluated by a panel of KSU MARBL employees.
Q: I recently graduated, but I conducted research and wrote a paper during my undergraduate education which I’d like to submit for publication. Am I eligible to apply for this award?
A: Yes, but only if you have graduated within the last semester.
Q: Can I submit more than one application per year?
A: No, you may only submit one award application per year. However, you may submit multiple articles to the KJUR separately from this award.
Q: Will the award money impact my financial aid?
A: Please contact the with questions regarding any impact monetary awards might have on your specific financial aid situation.
Q: What is the Digital Commons@Kennesaw State University?
A: is a digital repository of the intellectual and creative output of the university community at KSU. This includes theses and dissertations, student work, faculty publications and books, journals, conference proceedings, and more.
How to Apply
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- Create an account with the system. You will be redirected to the upload page.
- Complete the Article Submission Agreement, fill in the required information fields, and include metadata for your research article (i.e. title, abstract, keywords, etc.).
- Upload your research article.
- At the bottom of the upload form, attach your MARBL research project as a supplemental file.
- Submit your completed application.
- The manager of the Undergraduate Research Award will contact you if there are any issues with your submission.
Past Winners
2023/2024 - Anna Poole (winner),
2023/2024 - Andrew Bramlett (runner-up),
2023/2024 - Ingrid Baker (runner-up),
2022/2023 - Kaitlin Jean Kojali (winner),
2022/2023 - Anna K. Poole (runner-up),
2020/2021 - Lauren Campbell, She Could Not Overcome It: How Race, Gender, and Jim Crow Shaped One of Georgia’s Gravest Miscarriages of Justice (Unpublished)
2019/2020 - Cadi Martin, Exploring Cedar Songmaker's Native Identity in Louise Erdrich's Future Home of the Living God (Unpublished)
2017/2018 - Sagi Shaier,
2016/2017 - Kylah Pollard and Sarai Bauguess,
2015/2016 - Angelica E. Perez,