Our university partners include:
We work with both undergraduate and graduate students.
Here is what our undergrads have to say:
Isra, junior
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Kaitlyn, senior
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Ameet, junior, Boston College"First of all, WOW. This is a fantastic tool, and I believe the potential for this is sky high. There's no doubt in my mind that this could become one of the more useful means of connections for students and professors at BC/Other institutions. In fact, it has already been useful for me".
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Monica, senior, Notre DameProject Lever identifies research projects, potential advisors, courses, and funding opportunities to connect students to all the best resources Notre Dame has to offer. Project Lever helps students discover their passions and inspires them to pursue their academic interests
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We help students that are looking for thesis advisors. They even sent us a card!
"This is awesome! Thank you for your advice and this cool tool!" - Meghan, Harvard
"What a fantastic program!! Thank you for sharing it!!" - John, Harvard "This is the Best website! Such a helpful tool! Thank you so much for the heads up. Truly appreciate it." - Jasmine W. , Harvard "Thank you! Project Lever is such a great idea, and I'm very excited to see it!" - Svilena, Harvard "Thank you, Svetlana! This resource looks amazing! Best, Abi Mariam" - Harvard |
We also work with graduate students. Look what we do at Harvard Divinity:
Project Lever's Shannon Hart signing up graduate student users at Harvard Divinity School Cafeteria.
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Niki: Hey, there is SO much appreciation and excitement from students about Project Lever, just to let you know. I keep hearing about it! Hope you're well! <3
Walker. I like the design of it. Looks very successful. I think the idea of… it gives a much easier experience. The way I did it when I first started at Harvard, I was reading through the websites, mining the data myself. Some of them I just searched for online – that’s a lot of work for what it was. Having all that information searchable and together was very, very helpful. Martha: I was looking for expertise in end of life care. I only saw one match but i thought it was successful for me. I thought there would be more; it wasn’t a problem with your search, it was a problem of not having professors in the area. |
At Columbia School of Gen Studies, students can find advisors across schools:
"Students at the School of General Studies will have an easier time finding grant opportunities and accessing faculty research with a new website, ProjectLever, which was launched this month.
GS Dean of Students Tom Harford said the website was like an “academic Match.com.” A pilot run started on November 4. “A student can log on and enter into a search field something like Sustainability in Sub-Saharan Africa,' and it will lead you to all of the resources at the University via professors who have published in the field, grants that have come to the University of the field, any kind of resource in that regard,” Harford said." Read more at Columbia Spectator. |