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Oct 16, 2012
Center for the Humanities Announces 2013-2014 Faculty Research Fellows
Jeffry Diefendorf, Professor of History; Douglas Lanier, Professor of English; Josh Lauer, Assistant Professor of Communication; and R. Scott Smith, Associate Professor of Classics, have been awarded Center for the Humanities Faculty Research Fellowships for 2013-2014. Read morePosted in: Humanities & the Arts, Research Development & Communications, Research Spotlight
Tags: 2012
Oct 03, 2012
UNH Researchers to Use Satellite Imagery in Study of Michigan Archaeological Sites
Researchers from UNH have received a grant from NASA’s Space Archaeology program to investigate the transition of indigenous hunter-gatherer cultures to agricultural-based communities in the U.S. Great Lakes region prior to European contact between AD 1200-1600. The focus of the study will be to determine if “micrometeorological lake effects” around major inland lakes contributed to settlement... Read morePosted in: Humanities & the Arts, Sustainability & the Environment, Research Development & Communications, Research Spotlight
Tags: 2012, archaeology, Dept. of Anthropology, EOS, ESRC, MODIS, NASA, satellite imagery. remote sensing
Sep 21, 2012
Federal Research Update Webinar Series Oct 29 - Nov 2
Key federal agencies will communicate their annual updates on research priorities and budgets in a free, week-long Federal Research Update webinar series that will be broadcast live from Washington D.C. from Monday, October 29 through Friday, November 2, 2012. Viewers will be able to watch any or all of the individual 90 minute presentations throughout the week. The format will allow for... Read morePosted in: Agriculture & Biosciences, Sponsor-Specific News, Business & Technology, Engineering & Physical Sciences, Health, Behavioral & Social Sciences, Humanities & the Arts, Marine & Ocean Sciences, Space Science, Sustainability & the Environment, Connections for Business, News for UNH Researchers, Research Development & Communications, Sponsored Programs Administration
Tags: 2012, Federal Research Update Webinar
Sep 12, 2012
New Books by English Professors Focus on Women's Contributions to Society in the 17th and 19th Centuries
Rachel Trubowitz and Brigitte Bailey have published new books that focus on the contribution of women to society in the 17th and 19th centuries. Read morePosted in: Humanities & the Arts, Research Development & Communications, Research Spotlight
Tags: 2012, Brigitte Bailey, Dept of English, Nation and Nurture in Seventeenth-Century English Literature, Rachel Trubowitz, Transatlantic Women: Nineteenth Century American Women Writers & Great Britain
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Nov 06, 2012
Understanding the Relationship between Copyright and Music
So many questions: What are your (copy)rights as a composer? How do you protect them?What if you want to use someone else’s music? For a homework assignment? Or a classroom performance? Or to showcase the amazing work that your department produces?And a path to finding the answers: Read morePosted in: Humanities & the Arts, Intellectual Property, Research Partnerships & Commercialization
Tags: 2012, Copyright, Dr. Catherine McGovern, Music Law, Peter McGovern, Trademark, UNH School of Law