Grants and Contracts News
Recent funding for research and scholarship
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UNH Researchers Receive Grants to Address Forestry Priorities of Granite State
Three researchers from the University of New Hampshire will receive grants for research that will address priority issues facing forest stakeholders... Read More -
The University of New Hampshire at Manchester Receives $7,000 Grant from the Dollar General Literacy Foundation to Support Adult ESOL Literacy
The Dollar General Literacy Foundation recently awarded The University of New Hampshire (UNH) at Manchester a $7,000 grant to support adult English... Read More -
An App for Violence Prevention
With new NSF funding, UNH's Prevention Innovations Research Center will launch and pilot a new violence prevention and safety app targeted to high... Read More -
Crown Center Fellow
Jennie Sowers is awarded a fellowship to complete her book project on Middle Eastern wars. Read More -
The Telephone in America’s Long 20th Century
Josh Lauer wins coveted NEH and Library of Congress Fellowships for his book project. Read More -
Slavery and Universities
Alexis Broderick is named a Charles Warren Visiting Scholar at Harvard. Read More -
Sound Waves of the Future
The UNH Center for Acoustics Research and Education has received a $750,000 grant to build an ocean acoustics workforce training program. Read More -
Seeing the Infrared
UNH researchers received a $200,000 NASA grant to improve satellite-based estimates of forest growth rates. Read More -
Brain Monitor
With a new National Institutes of Health grant, UNH researchers Edward Song and Arturo Andrade will conduct research on the neurotransmitter... Read More -
A Simple Instrument for Outer Space
UNH researchers have been awarded $50,000 to design a compact, relatively simple space instrument to measure protons in the solar wind. Read More
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