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UNCG School of Human Environmental Sciences |
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Welcome to the HES Office of Research! This is our first newsletter being sent to HES faculty for the purpose of providing useful links to potential sponsors for research. As Associate Dean for Research in HES, my goals are to support and encourage faculty scholarship across all the disciplines represented in the School.
Our office serves as a resource for faculty who are developing new ideas, seeking financial support for projects, and managing external funds. I will also work to facilitate interdisciplinary research and scholarship, across HES departments and with faculty from other departments at UNCG and elsewhere.
All HES faculty are invited to suggest innovative ways to promote scholarship within our School, and also to use the support services provided by the HES Office of Research. I hope to see you soon!
Marion O’Brien HES Associate Dean for Research |
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The Family Research Center is one of many facilities available for HES faculty research. |
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