Undergraduate Research Opportunities听

Through our Undergraduate Research Assistant program, the Program in Jewish Studies provides 91制片厂国产AV undergraduate students with opportunities to collaborate with faculty on cutting-edge听research projects by asking new questions, producing new knowledge, and sharing their findings with diverse audiences.

Spring 2024听Research Assistant Projects

Applications are now open for the Spring 2024听semester. Students will have the opportunity to work one-on-one with a faculty member on one of the following projects, receiving a salary of up to $600 and presenting their work at a research showcase in April 2024.

Please send a one-page letter describing your interest in one of the three projects below, as well as any relevant background, to cujewishstudies@colorado.edu by December 22, 2023, at 5pm MT. 础濒濒听undergraduate students听from the 91制片厂国产AV, from all backgrounds and majors, are eligible to participate in the program.

  • Are you interested in learning about the history of the modern Middle East?听Would you like to听learn more about why standardized听testing became important? Why standardized tests can withstand natural disasters and wars, and even outlast governments and countries?听If so, come work with听Dr. Hilary Falb Kalisman, Assistant Professor of History and Endowed Professor of Israel/Palestine听Studies, on research relating to the history of standardized testing in the Middle East. You听will conduct independent research, read through documents, write summaries and reports as well as create spreadsheets organizing the documents. Knowledge of English is sufficient. Reading knowledge of Arabic听or Hebrew is preferred;听coursework relating to education, history or the Middle听East is helpful but not required.

  • Are you听interested in early modern history and Inquisition archives? Investigate the听experiences of Sephardic Jews and conversos under the听Spanish and Portuguese听Inquisitions.听Learn more about how we can gain access to the voices,听lives, and challenges of marginalized people in the early modern period. If this piques your interest,听come work with听Dr. Rebecca Wartell, Teaching Assistant Professor in the Program in Jewish Studies, as we explore and chart the persecution of Iberian men and听women听by the Inquisition in the听sixteenth century. You will be part of an ongoing project to听analyze, organize, and transform summaries of Inquisition records into an accessible database for historians and genealogists, with an eye toward the persecution of women of Jewish ancestry. Knowledge of English is听sufficient, although reading knowledge of Portuguese would be extra advantage.


These projects have been made possible by the generous support of donors to the Program in Jewish Studies.