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  • Nine Golden Principles for Successful Proposal Budgets

    This workshop will be offered twice in 57 Stodder Hall. The dates and times are as follows: Friday, March 24th, from Noon – 1 pm Tuesday, March 28th, from 3 – 4 pm Senior staff from the Office of the Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate School will be presenting on these principles. This […]

  • NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Workshop

    Zoom

    Learn about the NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program. An REU site consists of a group of ten or so undergraduates who work in the research programs of the host institution. Each student is associated with a specific research project, where he/she works closely with the faculty and other researchers. Students are granted stipends […]

  • Postdoc PIVOT Workshop

    Zoom

    You are invited to attend an informational session, hosted by the Office of Research Development and the Fogler Library, on Pivot- a funding opportunity database available to all UMS faculty, staff and students. We will present an overview on: setting up your account, searching for opportunities, finding potential collaborators, and more Please register to attend

  • UMS Research and Innovation Speaker Series

    The UMS Research and Innovation Speaker Series is designed to highlight innovative, collaborative research happening across the system-much of this work was made possible through internal funding opportunities. The Zoom sessions will be held monthly; please sign-up for future talks through this registration page.Nov 7: Transforming Global Change Experiences through DEIJ-Centered ScienceDr. Kennedy "Ned" Rubert-Nason, Assistant […]

  • NSF Proposal and Awards Policies and Procedures Updates Workshop

    This informational workshop will update you on the latest changes to NSF's Proposal and Awards Policies and Procedures Guide (PAPPG); and provide an overview of using SciENcv. These changes have already been enacted for proposal submissions, with further changes coming in the near future. This workshop will inform and assist with transitioning to these new […]

  • USDA Foundational and Applied Sciences Program Workshop

    You are invited to attend an informational session on USDA's Foundational and Applied Sciences program. The session will include an overview of the call and a panel discussion with past award recipients. Please register to attend

  • Fellowship and Scholarship Opportunities for Students Informational Workshop

    Please join the University of Maine's Graduate School, Office of Research Development, and Office of Major Scholarships to learn more about scholarship and fellowship opportunities available for students. Fellowship and scholarship opportunities include: NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP),  Phi Kappa Phi, NIH-F31 Fellowships, USDA Predoctoral Fellowships, AAUW Fellowships, U.S. Fulbright Program, and AAUW International Fellowships. […]

  • UMS Research and Innovation Speaker Series

    The UMS Research and Innovation Speaker Series is designed to highlight innovative, collaborative research happening across the system-much of this work was made possible through internal funding opportunities. The Zoom sessions will be held monthly; please sign-up for future talks through this registration page.Nov 7: Transforming Global Change Experiences through DEIJ-Centered ScienceDr. Kennedy "Ned" Rubert-Nason, Assistant […]

  • Accelerating New Environmental Workskills (ANEW)”-NSF REU

    July 17- “Accelerating New Environmental Workskills (ANEW)” (NSF REU) Kristina Cammen Assistant Professor of Marine Science University of Maine Dr. Cammen’s lab uses molecular and analytical approaches to better understand aspects of ecology, evolution, and conservation biology in marine and coastal systems. She is interested in how marine species adapt to both natural and anthropogenic stressors, […]

  • Characterizing benthic mysid ecology and animal-fluid interactions in response to background flow, food, and light conditions

    Zoom

    “Characterizing benthic mysid ecology and animal-fluid interactions in response to background flow, food, and light conditions” (NSF RUI) Rachel Lasley-Rasher Assistant Professor of Biology University of Southern Maine Dr. Lasley-Rasher joined the Biology Department at USM in 2017. Previously, she was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Maine, and she served as the Research […]

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