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About the Research Office

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First Name: 
Michele
Title: 
Senior Financial Research Administrator
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Building: 
Service and Fire Building
Office Number: 
110
Phone: 
603-862-3468
Email: 
michele.gregg@unh.edu

EPSCoR and IDeA at UNH

EPSCoR/IDeA expands and improves the research capability of scientists, engineers, mathematicians, technologists, and institutions in states that historically have received less funding than other states have through federal research grants.

EPSCoR (Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research) was created by the National Science Foundation (NSF) in 1979. IDeA (Institutional Development Award) is the corollary program at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

EPSCoR-type programs also have been developed by other federal agencies:

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NSF New Grant-Submission Rules

NSF New Grant-Submission Rules - Article from the Chronicle of Higher Education.

Thank you,

Karen

 

Karen M. Jensen, MBA
Manager, Sponsored Programs Administration
University of New Hampshire
51 College Road, Durham NH 03824
E: Karen.Jensen@unh.edu

P: 603-862-2172 

SIGNIFICANT CHANGES AFFECTING NSF PROPOSAL PREPARATION AND AWARD REPORTING, EFFECTIVE JANUARY 14, 2013

The National Science Foundation has issued a new version of the NSF Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG), (NSF 13-1), effective for proposals submitted on or after January 14, 2013.  The PAPPG consists of two documents relating to NSF's proposal and award processes:

Friday, December 14th - Afternoon Meeting

Dear UNH Research Community,

Research Administration has scheduled an end–of-year staff meeting on Friday, December 14th and will be unavailable from  3PM - 5PM.   Please discuss any anticipated scheduling conflicts with your GCA.

We appreciate your patience and understanding.

Regards,

Victor Sosa

Friday December 14th AM: SPA and RIS Offices Closed for OSVPR-wide Meeting

Dear UNH Research Community,

Sponsored Programs Administration (SPA) and Research Integrity Services (RIS) will be closed the morning of Friday, December 14th, for an OSVPR division-wide retreat.

Please discuss any anticipated deadlines and scheduling conflicts with appropriate SPA and RIS staff

We appreciate your patience and understanding.

 

Regards,

Victor Sosa

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Sponsored Programs Administration Hours on Friday - December 14, 2012

Dear UNH Research Community,

Research Administration has scheduled an end–of-year staff meeting on Friday, December 14th and will be unavailable from  3PM - 5PM.   Please discuss any anticipated scheduling conflicts with your GCA.

We appreciate your patience and understanding.

Regards,

Victor Sosa

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Victor G. Sosa, Director
University of New Hampshire
Sponsored Programs Administration
51 College Road, Room 107
Durham, NH 03824

(603) 862-2001 (-3564 for faxes)

Critical information about NSF reporting requirements

UPDATE:  The NSF has confirmed that awardees must stop submitting project reports in FastLane as of February 1, 2013.   NSF will transfer project reporting from FastLane to Research.gov on March 18, 2013.  The transition to Research.gov requires that reporting in FastLane be frozen; so, to assist grantees with this transition, the overdue date will be extended for all project reports that are currently scheduled to become overdue between January 31 and April 30, 2013.

 

Paul Creative Arts Center

Research Area: 

A center for the creation, study, and enjoyment of the arts that houses a 688-seat proscenium theater, a flexible-seating black box theater, a recital room, and a 4,500 square foot art museum

Health, Behavioral & Social Sciences

Research in the areas of health, behavioral, and social sciences at UNH focuses on exploring the human condition - physical, psychological, and social - as individuals, as families, and as communities.

Health research helps people live full, healthy lives. Discovering the cellular basis for diseases, defining and promoting active, healthy lifestyles, developing assistive technology, and delivering innovative therapeutic services are all parts of the equation.

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