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Pursue Your Path for Research Exploration and Scholarly Contribution

Catholic University offers numerous options for pursuing research interests at various levels of undergraduate and graduate studies, and even opportunities beyond after graduation. Whatever your path — or whatever your research interest may be — you'll find opportunities to excel with us.

  • Research Fellowships and Assistantships: Fellowships exist for excellent students, and qualified graduate students may apply for semester-long research and teaching assistantships.

  • Research Internships at Top Research Facilities: Take advantage of the almost limitless research opportunities available in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area, from the Library of Congress and the museums of the Smithsonian Institution to the National Institutes of Health, NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, or one of many federal research labs.

  • On-campus Research Projects with University Faculty: Undergraduate students may contact our faculty directly to find research positions in their labs or with their projects.

  • Honors Thesis: Undergraduate students in the University Honors Program research, write, and present a thesis paper relating their own academic discipline to the theme of the Honors capstone seminar course they select.

  • Inventio Undergraduate Research Journal: Inventio publishes original undergraduate research that best represents the University’s commitment to the academic and Catholic traditions that inform its mission to “discover and impart the truth.”

  • University Research Day: This annual gathering is the University's premier annual research event for students, a day of presentations highlighting the current research our students, faculty, and staff conduct across the disciplines.

Browse Our Schools to Find Research Opportunities in Each School

Explore Your Academic Program and Choose Your Path for Research

Immerse yourself in research and discovery at Catholic University. We have 12 schools, 250+ programs, and 40+ centers, institutes, and research facilities available to you.

Research Stories from Cardinals

Whatever your reason for wanting to conduct research — if you have a particular question you want to explore in STEM, the humanities, arts, or social sciences, or you’re seeking a graduate degree to advance in a professional career — you can dive deep into research at Catholic University. Hear from some Cardinals on the paths and work they are pursuing.

  • Luis Garcia Abundis in a classroom

    Luis Garcia Abundis, Psychological and Brain Science Major

    One of the most transformative mentorship experiences that Luis experienced at Catholic University was his research assistant work with renowned clinical psychologist David Jobes, who developed the revolutionary CAMS-care therapeutic framework for suicide prevention. 

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    Oliva DiMattio, Architecture and Sustainability Major

    Olivia chose to study architecture because it provides the perfect way to blend her love for the arts with something more analytical. She studied sustainable building practices in architecture to help combat the effects of climate change.

  • Katie Coyle outdoor headshot

    Katie Coyle, Art History Major

    After working as an intern at the Pucker Gallery in Boston, Mass., Katie decided to research the work of Samuel Bak, a 90-year-old Holocaust survivor whose In a Different Light series takes deep inspiration from Michaelangelo’s Sistine Chapel ceiling artwork. Katie aims to create an affinity for the arts through her research and wants others to see art in its historical context.