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From mental health to Viking graves: ATU students break new ground with SURF grants


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  ATU's Hannah Cherb and Emily Stolp earn SURF grants for innovative research in mental health tech and Viking history.

The article from MSN discusses how students at Atlantic Technological University (ATU) are engaging in groundbreaking research through the Students Undertaking Research Funding (SURF) grants. These grants enable students to explore diverse topics ranging from mental health to the study of Viking graves. For instance, one project focuses on the mental health benefits of nature, while another examines the historical significance of Viking burial sites. These initiatives not only provide students with practical research experience but also contribute valuable insights into various academic fields, showcasing the university's commitment to fostering innovative research among its undergraduate population.

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