The Adrian Tinsley Program for Undergraduate Research (ATP)

View the highlights of the ATP summer symposium

This summer 2009, thirty exceptional BSC students received the prestigious Adrian Tinsley Program Summer Research Grant. Students received stipends in the amount of $4,000.00, plus a research budget of $500.00 to finance their research and writing on a wide range of topics from a diverse array of disciplines. Students were mentored for the ten weeks of the program by a full time BSC Faculty Mentor. This video features Christie Bowles, and her research on Salvia Divinorum: Patterns of Use. She was mentored by Dr. Dina Perrone.

For more information about the grant and next year's deadlines, click on "ATP Summer Grants" on the left hand side of this page.

The Adrian Tinsley Program for Undergraduate Research (ATP) Provides opportunities to BSC undergraduates who wish to pursue independent research, scholarship or creative activities under the guidance of a full-time BSC faculty or librarian mentor. Through ATP, students design and develop research projects, learn new research skills, gain a more sophisticated understanding of the nature of academic research, and have opportunities to present their research and creative work at regional and national conferences. The expected outcome of this program is to graduate students with the self-confidence, motivation and ability to conduct independent scholarship and research.

The Tinsley Program supports undergraduate research, scholarship or creative work in all disciplines, conducted over the course of a semester, summer, or longer. The project may include laboratory research in the physical and life sciences; research in education, mathematics and business; scholarship in the humanities and social sciences; creative writing; and stage performances, displays or research in the visual arts and design. Although students will be conducting their own independent research, all projects must be done under the guidance of a full-time BSC faculty or librarian mentor, and disseminated in a public forum.

The Tinsley Program provides year-round support of undergraduate research through a variety of competitive opportunities:

  • Semester Grants are awarded each semester to offset the costs of research-related supplies and travel. Deadline: Review of proposals begins October 9, 2009 (Fall 2009) and February 12, 2010 (Spring 2010).

  • Summer Grants are awarded to students to conduct an in-depth, research, scholarship or artistic project over ten weeks of the summer, under the supervision of a BSC faculty or librarian mentor. The grant includes a $4,000 stipend awarded to the student, who may also apply for up to $500 in research expenses, and a mentor stipend of $1,700.00. Deadline: March 19, 2010.

  • Travel Grants support students who present their research at regional or national conferences, and fund travel, lodging, registration and related fees. Applications accepted throughout the year; students should submit applications six weeks prior to travel.

  • ATP Graduate School Application Reimbursement Program is open to all undergraduate students across campus.  Students do not have to participate in the ATP Summer program. ATP will refund application fees up to $250.00. MS Word or PDF Format

  • The National Conference on Undergraduate Research. BSC sends all qualified students to the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR), which takes place this year from April 15 - 17, 2010 at the University of Montana, Missoula, MT. Deadline: Abstracts are due December 4, 2009.

  • The BSC Undergraduate Research Symposium takes place on Friday, April 30, 2010 in the Moakley Center, and showcases undergraduate research through oral and poster presentations. Faculty, staff, students, administration and guests are welcome.

    The Adrian Tinsley Program is funded through the Bridgewater State College Foundation and the President's Office, and administered by a faculty Advisory Committee. For questions about ATP, please contact any member of the Advisory Committee:

Dr. Richard Wright (Coordinator, Criminal Justice)

531-2678

richard.wright@bridgew.edu

Dr. Steven Haefner (Coordinator, Chemical Sciences)

531-2984

shaefner@bridgew.edu

Dr. Sandy Neargarder (Honors Program, Psychology)

531-2378

sneargarder@bridgew.edu

Dr. Martina Arndt (Physics)

531-2084

marndt@bridgew.edu

Dr. Lucinda King-Frode (Social Work)

531-2255

cking@bridgew.edu

Dr. Frank Gorga (Chemical Sciences)

531-2827

fgorga@bridgew.edu

Dr. Peter Saccocia (Earth Science)

531-2124

psaccocia@bridgew.edu

Dr. Laura McAlinden (Philosophy)

531-2789

lmcalinden@bridgew.edu