Stay tuned for upcoming webinar and workshop events to further develop and support your funding efforts.
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The conference aims at identifying and discussing the "Grand Challenges" (of which there are many) in construction materials, and potential solutions to these. Focus is placed on identifying groupings of challenges, research directions for the academic community, and industry to undertake towards solution of such anticipated challenges. The submission deadline for abstracts is September 30., 2015. Registration discounts are available through February 5, 2016.
Path to Positive Los Angeles
Climate change is contributing to California's drought, degrading Los Angeles' air quality, and threatening our health - but we can do something about it, and help lead the nation to a positive energy future. Path to Positive: Los Angeles is empowering local leaders with programs in five sectors -faith, health, business, higher ed, and municipalities - to enable them to reduce their emissions and engage Angelenos in climate solutions that will make a difference now.
UCLA has recently acquired institutional membership with NCFDD, which is an organization that provides professional development and mentoring opportunities for faculty, staff, graduate students, and postdocs. Members have access to various webinars, slides and transcripts of workshops, and the organization's online career center as well as numerous other professional resources. For more information regarding the benefits of NCFDD membership, as well as information about registering as a member, visit the above link.
The Office of Interdisciplinary & Cross Campus Affairs (ICCA) is pleased to announced two funding opportunities, including a new opportunity to bring outstanding scholars to Campus to promote interdisciplinary and cross campus education, research, and service at UCLA. In addition to the Visiting Speaker funding, ICCA will also be accepting proposals for its Symposia, Workshop, and Planning Meeting funding opportunity. These opportunities are open to all UCLA faculty members in the regular professor series and are due October 30 2015. Details as follows:
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NIH established the Interagency Pain Research Coordinating Committee to coordinate all pain research efforts within HHS and across other Federal Agencies. The IPRCC is developing a strategic plan for pain research across federal agencies. A panel of experts will convene to provide recommendations in key pain research areas to move the field forward with the ultimate goal to relieve pain and improve pain care through evidence based studies by enhancing the federal research agenda. This RFI invites public comment and input on the development of the federal pain research strategy. The response date is
September 18, 2015.
Monthly newsletter with tips, best practices, and insider advice on applying for grants and strengthening proposal applications.
OIP-ISR hosts and co-sponsor seminars, conferences, and networking events designed to help guide UCLA inventors forming startups, protecting intellectual property, and developing collaborations with industry.
Startup UCLA seeks to develop a culture of startup thinking on campus by connecting UCLA students with LA's digital startup scene.
View upcoming events hosted by the UCLA Clinical and Translational Science Institute by following the link above.
UCLA OIP-ISR wants to help you license research tools you've created to assist in conducting your research. This usually results in money going right back to your lab! See the flyer for more information.
Center for Education Innovation in Life Sciences (CEILS) creates a collaborative community of instructors committed to advancing teaching excellence, assessment, diversity, and scholarship, resulting in the enhancement of student learning experiences in the life sciences at UCLA.
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