Tag: grants
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Humanistic Studies receives grant to see immigration through a different lens
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UW-Green Bay’s Humanistic Studies Program received a grant from the Wisconsin Humanities Council for a project: Displacement and Immigration: Through a Different Lens. The funding will be used to help middle school students and their families gain a deeper understanding about global displacement of people as well as local immigration. In partnership with the Neville…
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Research funding available from Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium
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Opportunities for funding of faculty equipment and projects from the Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium are now open. Last year’s Research Infrastructure Program (RIP), primarily for equipment, received just five proposals, and each was awarded $10,000. The Higher Education Incentives (HEI) program will award grants of $5,000 or $10,000 for teaching/training projects related to space/aerospace. Relevance…
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Graduate student research grants available
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Grants are available for UW-Green Bay, degree-seeking graduate students to support activities contributing to the enhancement and completion of graduate projects and theses. Awarded funds can be used for travel to and from research sites, and for research supplies and equipment. Research grants will not support travel to meetings, tuition and general educational expenses, standard…
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Congrats to Katers, Zorn on Study Abroad grant
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It will mean study abroad experiences for 12 UWGB students to study water issues in Chile. Co-proposers Michael Zorn and John Katers received word that they are one of only eight higher education institutions selected for an international innovation award that includes $25,000 in grant funding for study abroad. Watch this space for the press…
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Correction: Approaching CATL deadlines
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Don’t forget to get your proposals in for the following quickly approaching deadlines with the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL): Teaching Enhancement Grant (TEGs) proposals are due Friday, Oct. 28. TEGs provide funding for professional development activities or projects that can lead to the improvement of teaching skills or the development…
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Grant to education to strengthen the child care workforce
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Associate Prof. Tim Kaufman (Education) and student-academic records coordinator Amy Bartelme (Education), along with colleagues from NWTC, were recently awarded a grant from the Wisconsin Early Childhood Association (WECA). The grant will provide college students with more options through the development of an online bachelor’s degree with an early childhood education emphasis. There is potential…
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Faculty grant information session
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WiSys and the Office of Grants & Research will host a grant information session for UW-Green Bay faculty from 11:40 a.m. to 12:40 p.m. on Friday Oct. 21, in the Heritage Room, University Union. This event will focus on the Applied Research Grant programs offered by WiSys in collaboration with the UW System Administration. Participants…
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Faculty note: Ashmann receives National Science Foundation grant
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UWGB Associate Prof. Scott Ashmann (Education) is a co-principle investigator (PI) on a new conference award from the National Science Foundation for $134,400, for a project titled “Environmental Education Workshop for Wisconsin Institutions of Higher Education.” Ashmann will be working alongside Michael Beeth (UW-Oshkosh), Rebecca Franzen (UW-Stevens Point) and Clayton Russell (Northland College) for this four-day environmental education workshop. The goal…
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Office of Grants and Research wants to help you navigate funding
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If you are thinking of applying for grant funding, please contact UWGB’s Office of Grants and Research. Personnel wishes to help you through the process of finding funding, writing and submitting your proposal. Reach them at 920-465-2565 or ogr@uwgb.edu.
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BHTP receives grant for closer look at dementia
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The Behavioral Health Training Partnership (BHTP) at UWGB has received a $95,661 grant to improve understanding and crisis response to individuals living with dementia. The BHTP team, Sharon Locklin, Jessica Delzer and Gail Trimberger, will work with community partners over the next nine months to develop and implement regional trainings related to this important topic.…