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  • New Marquette lab connects Milwaukee to its Indigenous history

    The Marquette Indigeneity Lab promotes Marquette’s Indigenous undergraduate students’ experiential learning through high-impact, faculty-mentored interdisciplinary research.

  • Virtual Distinguished Scholars Program to recognize faculty for excellence in research, April 13

    The Office of Research and Innovation will host the virtual Distinguished Scholars Program on Tuesday, April 13, at 3 p.m.  Register via Eventbrite by Monday, April 12. A link to join the event will be sent to registrants the morning of April 13.  The Distinguished Scholars Program recognizes faculty for outstanding achievement in research and scholarships. Recipients…

  • ‘What’s New in Research’ is March 23

    The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs will host “What’s New in Research,” on Tuesday, March 23, from noon to 1 p.m. The webinar will discuss updates in the world of research and applying for grant funding.   Topics include:  National Science Foundation’s grant portal, research.gov  “SciENcv,” a template for “biosketch” and current and pending documents  Other…

  • Collective discovery

    Fitting innovative solutions to tomorrow’s problems starts with collaborative industry relationships.

  • To better serve the community

    New program aims to develop undergraduate researchers into community-engaged change agents. By Elizabeth Baker, Comm ’17, Grad ’18   Natalea Leon began at Marquette as a pre-med student, but after two years of biology and chemistry courses, she missed the personal aspect of medicine that originally drew her to the field. After transferring to the Psychology…

  • Funding available for participating (NTT) faculty research and professional development

    The Office of the Provost has allocated $10,000 to be distributed to participating faculty for professional development activities and an additional $10,000 to be distributed to participating faculty for research support during the 2022-23 academic year. These funds are the result of the work of the Participating Faculty Task Force to provide NTT faculty access…

  • Computer science professor receives NSF funding for confidential computing solutions

    Dr. Keke Chen, Northwestern Mutual Data Science Institute Associate Professor of Computer Science in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, has received a $600,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to study confidential computing solutions within scientific collaboration. Chen’s research project, “Confidential Computing in Reproducible Collaborative Workflows,” was granted through NSF’s Cybersecurity Innovation for…

  • Apply for Summer Faculty Fellowship and Regular Research Grant programs

    Through the Summer Faculty Fellowship and Regular Research Grant programs, the Committee on Research helps tenured and tenure-track faculty make substantial advances in specific scholarly projects and stimulates extramural grant applications to support these projects.  Those interested should carefully read the application kit. Application materials, eligibility information, examples and lists of previous awardees are available online. 

  • Biological sciences professor receives R01 funding from NIH to expand genome editing tools in lizards

    Dr. Tony Gamble has received almost $1.1 million in R01 grant funding.

  • Center for Peacemaking grants available for faculty and staff

    The Center for Peacemaking offers several grant opportunities for faculty and staff, including: Rynne Research Fellowship  The Rynne Faculty Research Fellowships are intended to fund work for a two-month period during the summer; two awards of $3,500 are granted each year. Previous recipients may apply again; however, there must be at least four years between…