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OFFICE OF RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION NEWSLETTER  |  February 2007
(Volume VI, No. 8)

 

What's Inside

 

HOME

 

RECENT AWARDS

 

FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES

 

NEWS

 

CALENDAR

 

RESOURCES

Federal Agencies

Non-Federal Agencies

Federal Notification Service

Technology Transfer FAQs

 

NEED HELP?

 

December 2006 External Funding

Where it Came From

Association

$11,000

Corporation
$0
Federal
$683,612
MO Local Government
$52,046
Other University
$0
State of Missouri
$0
TOTAL
$746,658
 

December 2006 External Funding

Where it's Going

Research
$343,496
Other Sponsored Activity
$31,000
Instruction
$0
Student Financial Aid
$372,162
TOTAL
$746,658
 

GRANT RESOURCES:

If your grant requires dissemination of information through a conference, institute, symposium, workshop, etc., contact the UM–St. Louis Division of Continuing Education & Outreach. The Division offers complete planning, marketing and support services for programs, on and off campus. Call Dr. Gina Ganahl, Associate Dean, at (314) 516-5925, or e-mail ganahlg@umsl.edu.


 

 

 

RECENT AWARDS

 
 
 

EXTERNALLY FUNDED AWARDS, December 2006

 

Charles Chui, Mathematics & Computer Science, awarded $84,950 for “Wavelet approach to data analysis, manipulation, compression, and communication” by the Army Research Office.

 

Jerry Dunn, Child Advocacy Center, awarded $10,000 for “Expanding Forensic Interviewing for Children's Advocacy Services” by the National Children's Alliance.

 

Anthony Georges, Student Financial Aid, awarded $200,659 for “National Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent (SMART)” by the U.S. Department of Education Student Aid.

 

Anthony Georges, Student Financial Aid, awarded $171,503 for “Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG)” by the US Department of Education Student Aid.

 

Beth M. Huebner, Criminology & Criminal Justice, awarded $32,046 for “PSN Research Partner Project: GANGS” by the City of St. Louis Missouri Metropolitan Police Department.

 

Elizabeth Pawloski, Human Resources, awarded $1,000 for “Service Learning Grant” by the Youth Service America.

 

Marc Spingola, Biology, awarded $226,500 for “Regulation of mRNA Splicing by Mer1p” by the National Institutes of Health.

 

Mark Tranel, Public Policy Research Centers, awarded $20,000 for “District Information Management Services Project” by the Jefferson Solid Waste Management District.

 
 

Total Awarded: $746,658

 
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QUARTERLY EXTERNAL FUNDING REPORT, Q2 FY2007

 
CSD Department No. of Awards Amount Awarded ($)
Center for International Studies 1.00 10,000
  Center for International Studies 1.00 10,000
College of Arts & Sciences 16.50 2,213,870
  Anthropology 0.20 3,200
  Biology 5.00 386,276
  Chemistry and Biochemistry 2.00 564,124
  Child Advocacy Center 4.00 305,411
  Criminology & Criminal Justice 1.00 32,046
  History 1.20 735,628
  Mathematics & Computer Science 1.10 148,455
  Psychology 1.00 13,730
  Social Work 1.00 25,000
College of Education 10.90 6,038,027
  Dean College of Education 2.00 351,606
  Educational Leadership & Policy 4.05 1,425,057
  Educational Psychology 2.00 28,310
  Teaching & Learning 2.35 4,199,553
  University Child Development 0.50 33,501
College of Fine Arts & Communication 1.00 9,906
  Art & Art History 1.00 9,906
Extension Division  2.00 23,246
  Continuing Education & Outreach 2.00 23,246
Human Resources  1.00 1,000
  Human Resources 1.00 1,000
KWMU Radio  1.00 2,800
  KWMU FM Radio 1.00 2,800
Public Policy Research Centers 6.60 147,456
  Public Policy Research Centers 6.60 147,456
Vice Provost Student Affairs 3.00 374,075
  Student Financial Aid 2.00 372,162
  Student Support Services 1.00 1,913
VP Research  1.00 286,871
  Office of Research Administration 1.00 286,871
Grand Total  44.00 9,107,252
 
The Office of Research Administration supports and advocates research and technology transfer by faculty, graduate students and staff. The ORA provides services in conjunction with external and internal sources of funding for research, along with services related to commercializing discoveries through technology transfer. The goal of this newsletter is to inform the campus community of grants received, to highlight the accomplishments of our faculty, graduate students and staff, and to share with you a calendar of important events and deadlines. Please direct any comments or questions regarding the newsletter to Tamara Wilgers (wilgerst@umsl.edu).

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Phone: 314-516-5899

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