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New Edition of Partnerships: A Journal of Service-Learning & Civic Engagement

Partnerships: A Journal of Service-Learning and Civic Engagement

Read the latest edition of Partnerships: A Journal of Service-Learning and Civic Engagement, North Carolina Campus Compact’s peer-reviewed, online journal hosted by the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. This special edition is devoted to a critical examination of teaching democratic thinking. Volume 6 Number 1 (2015) includes:   ARTICLES Community Building in the … Continued


CFRN Summer Funding for Interdisciplinary Research

CFRN accepting proposals for summer 2015 interdisciplinary research

The UNCG Child and Family Research Network has $4000.00 available for summer salary/research support for the month of June, 2015.  The goal of this funding is to facilitate interdisciplinary faculty research that will increase external funding.  The funding will be awarded to one team of researchers and may be used for … Continued


Graduate Research & Creativity Expo

The UNCG Graduate School in partnership with the Office of Research and Economic Development will host the 3rd annual Graduate Research and Creativity Expo: “Scholarship That Matters” on April 9, 2015, from 1:00 – 4:00 pm in the Elliott University Center at UNCG.

The Graduate School and the Office of Research and Economic Development invite you to attend the 2015 Graduate Research and Creativity Expo, April 9, 2015, from 1:00 – 4:00 pm in the Elliott University Center at UNCG. The showcase is an opportunity for graduate students to present their research, talents … Continued


Just Published: UNCG Research Magazine Fall 2013

This issue of UNCG Research highlights the essential role that research and creative activity play at UNCG. As a civically engaged public research university, UNCG serves as a “steward of place.” Defined as “answering the call to join with public and private partners…to identify problems, explore potential solutions, and test … Continued


UNCG Research: Expanding our Impact, Strengthening our Community

Reposted from UNCG Research By Dr. Terri Shelton, Vice Chancellor for Research and Economic Development, UNCG Times are tough right now in research. In a recent survey, 64% of U.S. scientists reported decreases in grant funding, and almost half of federal science funding recipients say they have laid off or … Continued