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Arts and Humanities Initiative proposals are due March 3
Monday, January 6, 2020
The Office of the Vice President for Research (OVPR) is now accepting applications for the spring 2020 Arts & Humanities Initiative (AHI) program. This program encourages leading edge scholarship, creative activities and interdisciplinary research. The deadline for applications is Tuesday, March 3, 2020. The AHI program is open to all UI personnel in the arts and humanities disciplines who are...

Downtown banners showcase University of Iowa student researchers
Thursday, January 2, 2020
From investigating the dark side of the global art market, to launching rockets into space, to discovering new fossil species previously unknown to science, University of Iowa (UI) students are engaged in diverse and ground-breaking research and scholarly activities. Fifty-two of these student researchers are featured in the Dare to Discover downtown banner campaign starting January 1, 2020.
New resource available to support international research
Friday, December 13, 2019
The administrative and regulatory challenges related to university research and scholarship are vast—and grow even more daunting when the work involves international partners. To help answer questions related to international research collaboration—from travel and disclosure requirements to invention reporting and federal regulations—the University of Iowa Division of Sponsored Programs has...
UI Research Foundation calls first post-doc hire win-win
Thursday, December 12, 2019
In a joint venture with the Graduate College, the University of Iowa Research Foundation (UIRF), which helps campus inventors and creators protect and commercially license intellectual property (IP), has hired its first-ever post-doctoral student to support the office while acquiring first-hand experience of a potential and unique career path for new scientists. Sarah Sapouckey, who has a Ph.D. in...

Engelhardt named 2019 Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors
Thursday, December 5, 2019
The National Academy of Inventors (NAI) has named University of Iowa cystic fibrosis and gene therapy researcher John Engelhardt, PhD, a 2019 Fellow. Engelhardt, who is professor and head of anatomy and cell biology in the UI Carver College of Medicine and director of the UI Center for Gene Therapy, is recognized for his work in developing gene therapies to treat cystic fibrosis (CF). The...

Nominate top researchers, scholars, and innovators by Feb. 4
Monday, November 25, 2019
The Office of the Vice President for Research is seeking nominations by Feb. 4 for leading researchers, scholars, and innovators among University of Iowa faculty, staff, and students. The Discovery and Innovation Awards recognize University of Iowa faculty, postdocs, professional staff, and students for exemplary contributions to research, scholarship, mentorship, and research administration....
Lost Language Found: Gordon Develops Tool to Improve Aphasia Diagnosis
Thursday, November 14, 2019

Legislators learn about space science, veteran care, and ag research during tour
Thursday, November 14, 2019
Eight Iowa state legislators visited the University of Iowa campus Nov. 7 as part of the Office of the Vice President for Research’s annual Legislators in the Lab tour of research and scholarship activities. Participants included Sen. Chris Cournoyer, R-LeClaire, and Reps. Ross Wilburn, D-Ames, Mary Mascher, D-Iowa City, Cindy Winckler, D-Davenport, Dean Fisher, R-Montour, Art Staed, D-Cedar...
It All Depends on 31 Syllables: A study of the power of Japan's medieval waka
Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Imagine if your social stature and your livelihood were dependent on your ability to write poetry and refer to the work of other poets. If there were poetry competitions among the elite that decided one’s worthiness. Or if the entire direction of a nation could be changed via 31 syllables.

Student athletes flex mental muscle in UI research labs
Monday, October 14, 2019
Two University of Iowa students are discovering that the skills and training that made them elite athletes are a surprisingly good fit with another role on campus – a researcher.
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