College of Liberal Arts Research
Temple University is a community of diverse, curious thinkers who are eager to discover more and create real impact. As a public research institution, Temple equips its students with the tools and opportunities they need to identify their passions, pursue their ideas and create real, sustainable change in the world.
Students in the College of Liberal Arts work collaboratively with each other, faculty and industry experts to tackle some of the world’s most pressing issues and answer some of its biggest questions.
Research Facilities
Students in the College of Liberal Arts have access to the following state-of-the-art research centers and institutes.
- The Center for the Humanities at Temple is an interdisciplinary forum for scholarship and intellectual inquiry in the humanities, intended to bridge the disciplinary divide between departments and colleges.
- The University Community Collaborative prepares and supports youth and young adults to become confident, effective leaders, and it creates cultures that value and integrate the contributions of youth with the goal of building stronger communities.
College of Liberal Arts Research Opportunities
The following opportunities are examples of the types of undergraduate research programs available at Temple.
Partner With a Faculty Member
Students can work alongside faculty members to support ongoing research initiatives. This is a great opportunity for students to get firsthand experience with the research process under the guidance of an established scholar. To learn more, set up an appointment with a faculty member to discuss their research and how you might support their work.
You can also check with a department chair or program director about those faculty members who are looking for research assistants or if work-study positions are available. Faculty members may also have grant money to support a research assistant. For example, the Liberal Arts Undergraduate Research Awards (LAURA) provide opportunities for student-faculty teams to collaborate over a semester or summer (including the summer semester) after graduation on a research project. Students are encouraged to ask a faculty member to mentor them for a LAURA Scholars Award. Another opportunity is the Merit Scholarship Stipend (from Honors).
Develop an Independent Project
All students complete an independent research project as part of their senior capstone project. If you are interested in a specific topic, you have to option to participate in an independent research project under faculty supervision before your senior year. There are also options to do this for credit. Temple also offers universitywide resources for independent research projects through programs such as the Creative Arts, Research and Scholarship (CARAS) and Diamond Research Scholars Awards.
Learn more about undergraduate research opportunities in the College of Liberal Arts.
University Opportunities
- The Diamond Peer Teachers Program provides undergraduates with opportunities to work closely with faculty members and provide supplemental instruction in low-level and GenEd courses.
- The Symposium for Undergraduate Research and Creativity, which is open to all schools and colleges, provides intellectually motivated undergraduates the opportunity to present and defend original research or creative work among colleagues, faculty, family and friends.
Contacts
Julia Erlanger is the research administrator in the College of Liberal Arts.
Phone: 215-204-5895
Email: julia.erlanger@temple.edu
Kimberly Fahey is the director of research administration in the College of Liberal Arts.
Phone: 215-204-7743
Email: kimberly.fahey@temple.edu
Sandra L. Suárez is the senior associate dean for research and faculty affairs in the College of Liberal Arts.
Phone: 215-204-1468
Email: suarez@temple.edu
Research Funding
In 2016, the National Science Foundation placed Temple University among the top 100 in terms of research expenditures, which amounted to $242 million. Learn more about the university’s research support efforts.