Join the Office of Research for our third annual Research Week! This year, featured events include competitions for seed and travel funding, matchmaking flash talks, and workshops for faculty and graduate students.
What’s happening
Wednesday, October 23, 2019
Faculty, administrators and staff are often looking for tools to help track college or departmental research output.
Have questions about publishing, promoting your research, using open educational resources, or understanding open access?
Join the Office of Research for our third annual Research Week! This year, featured events include competitions for seed and travel funding, matchmaking flash talks, and workshops for faculty and graduate students.
Join the Office of Research for our third annual Research Week! This year, featured events include competitions for seed and travel funding, matchmaking flash talks, and workshops for faculty and graduate students.
Dr. Dore is a consulting archaeologist specializing in the business of heritage management. Dr. Dore’s private-sector career experience includes working in executive and senior management positions for international heritage and environmental consulting firms.
The U.N. estimates that total agricultural output needs to increase by 60% in the next century to meet growing demand.
Join Dr. Alexander Spradlin in his talk that focuses on how and why people seek out others through technology, like social media, and how the use of technology impacts our offline relationships.