Become a Reviewer for the Arkansas Biosciences Institute Fund
The Division of Research and Innovation is accepting applications for the next Arkansas Biosciences Institute Fund. The submission deadline is set for April 28.
The Arkansas Biosciences Institute Fund is designed to provide support for research, discovery and creative activity opportunities that have not been possible given the dearth of external competitive programs that support "early stage" funding of new projects and collaborations, as well as financial constraints previously faced at the university.
Reviewers are essential to the Arkansas Biosciences Institute Funds. The success of the peer review process, which enables campus to make wise investments, depends on the willingness of qualified reviewers. In addition to providing a great service to campus, reviewers gain first-hand knowledge of the peer review process, learn about common problems with proposals and discover strategies to write strong proposals.
To become a reviewer, please use this link.
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Contacts
Macey Graham, communications graduate assistant
Division of Research and Innovation
479-575-5901,
mag039@uark.edu
Andy Albertson, senior director of communications
Research and Economic Development
479-575-6111,
aalbert@uark.edu
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