Two Gonzaga University students conducting research in the pond at the Turnbull Wildlife Refuge.

Gonzaga Science Research Program

Each summer, dozens of students participate in the Gonzaga Science Research Program (GSRP), launched with support from the M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust to expand independent research opportunities in the departments of Biology, Chemistry & Biochemistry, and Physics.

Discover a wide range of research opportunities to engage students’ curiosity. Learn more about our faculty research areas and ongoing work by visiting our Faculty Research Interests page.

Application information for the Gonzaga Science Research Program (GSRP) is available on the program’s myGU page.

You can support our students by donating to the Gonzaga Science Research Program Endowment.

GSRP Impact

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Contact the Gonzaga Science Research Program

Hughes Hall
502 E. Boone Avenue
Spokane, WA 99258
(509) 313-5889