November 2010

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Expanding GRF Program
Did You Know?
Investing in the Future
Arizona Biosignature Lab
Engineering Pathways

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Global Arizona 100 Conference
December 1, 2010
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APS & Phoenix Suns
Mini-grants to STEM Educators
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Innovation Heroes
Accepting applications
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Bisgrove Post Doctoral Scholarship Program
Accepting applications
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Northern Arizona Power of Data Project (NAZPOD)
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Google RISE Awards
(Roots in Science & Engineering)
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Research papers published since SFAz began its Graduate Research Fellow program.

These exceptional students are contributing to a culture of research, excellence and innovation.

Investing in the Future: A Conversation with Gov. Jeb Bush

 

 

A lively discussion on the importance of investing in Education and the need to foster science-based economic development.  Co-presented by Arizona State University, and Science Foundation Arizona and Visionaries for a Vital Arizona.

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Pictured:
Gov. Jeb Bush
Michael Crow, ASU
Sue Clark Johnson, Morrison Institute
Bill Harris, SFAz
SFAz Receives Stimulus Funds towards Creation of Biosignature Laboratory

 


















Science Foundation Arizona received $2.2 million in federal stimulus funds which in turn will be allocated to Tuscon-based Critical Path Institute towards creation of a new Arizona Biosignature Laboratory.

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Pictured:
Doug Ward, Roche Ventana Medical Systems
Marty Shultz, Arizona BioScience Steering Committee
Governor Jan Brewer
Margaret Mullen, SFAz
Ray Woosley, Critical Path Institute
Engineering Pathways Building a Pipeline of Talent for Arizona's Growth Industries

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Science Foundation Arizona was recently awarded $1.5 million in federal stimulus dollars to help expand Arizona's pipeline of engineering students and qualified engineers into several rural locations.