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Kolvenbach Programs

Inspired by an October 2000 address by Rev. Peter Hans Kolvenbach, S.J., Loyola University Maryland offers the Kolvenbach Summer Research Grant program to foster and encourage research that strengthens the work of non-profit organizations and agencies working in Baltimore. The program seeks to assist these community-based organizations by conducting research that they do not have the resources to obtain otherwise. Additionally, Loyola offer the Kolvenbach Fellows program which supports faculty who wish to persue socially-engaged research.

Kolvenbach Summer Research Grant Program
Applications are due by 5 p.m. January 20, 2012 and annually thereafter on the first Friday of the Spring Semester.

This year's application period has now closed.

This program invites proposals from faculty, students, staff, and administrators to conduct summer research projects that address the needs of a community agency or organization located in the City of Baltimore. There are two separate applications: one for undergraduate students and one for all other eligible applicants. All grantees receive a stipend of $3,500.

Kolvenbach Fellows Program
Applications are due by 5 p.m. January 20, 2012 and annually thereafter on the first Friday of the Spring Semester.

This year's application period has now closed.

The Fellows program supports faculty research that connects knowledge and service. Eligible projects will respond to the needs of the local community, address an injustice, impact teaching, and/or promote interdisciplinary dialogue. Fellows receive one course release during the spring semester to conduct their project.

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Questions? Please contact Julie Ryder, Assistant Director, Research & Sponsored Programs at jryder1@loyola.edu or 410-617-2561.