Office Adds New Distribution Lists for Campus Researchers

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Office of Vice Provost for Research and Economic Development has added several electronic distribution lists relating to subjects of interest to the University of Arkansas research community.

These lists provide means for disseminating information on funding opportunities and related items of interest to faculty and are categorized by research topics – from arts and humanities to sustainability – and federal agencies – from the U.S. Department of Defense to the U.S. Agency for International Development.

There are also three lists related to the research office:

  • The Arkansas Catalyst, a monthly electronic newsletter featuring campus research news.
  • RazorGrant, the university’s electronic grant-processing system.
  • A list dedicated to updates from the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs.

Subscriptions are open to anyone. More information about the types of lists and registering for them can be found here.

The Office of the Vice Provost for Research and Economic Development encompasses seven units: the Arkansas Research and Technology Park, the Arkansas High Performance Computing Center, the Office of Entrepreneurship, the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, the Office of Research Compliance, Technology Ventures and University of Arkansas Press. 

Contacts

Jennifer Taylor, assistant vice provost for research and economic development
Academic Affairs
479-575-2254, taylorj@uark.edu

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