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Advance at UNM Panel Discussion: Tips on working with the National Science Foundation
Our panelists give advice on how to further your chances at being selected for funding with the NSF. Panelists are Jessie DeAro, program director for NSF Advance, Associate Director for the UNM Center for Teaching and Learning Amy Chen and UNM computer science professor Lydia Tapia.
Advance at UNM Research Success Series: Your Program Officer as a Guide
When should you contact your agency program officer? What information can be provided and what am I allowed to ask? Learn more by listening to skilled panelist to determine what benefits your program officer can provide to you.
Research Success Series: Working with the UNM Foundation
UNM has access to non-profit funding opportunities through the UNM Foundation. Join Betsy Till, Senior Director of Development, in learning how the foundation can help you with research funding.
UNM faculty and staff learn about working with program officers
Faculty members learned about how best to work with their program officers on Oct. 19th at Advance’s workshop entitled “Your Program Officer as a Guide.” Professors from across the university served as panelists, including Jane Lehr of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department. Lehr was previously employed at Sandia National Laboratories and the Air […] Read More
Videos from our Success On The Promotion and Tenure Trail
Advance at UNM Succeeding With New Expectations: Mary Jo Daniel
Learn about various tips, advice, and information on resources for managing new associate professor expectations in Advance at UNM’s Succeeding with New Expectations workshop.
Other videos and presentations
Sexual Harassment on the Job: What Are We Missing?
Dr. Lilia Cortina from the University Of Michigan gave a presentation on the topic of sexual harassment in the workplace.
What Do IRB Changes Mean For You?
Wondering about how recent changes to the UNM IRB might affect your research? Watch a presentation about current IRB processes and a discussion of changes to federal regulations. See more videos
UNM Dean of Students presentation on dealing with disruptive, disturbing, or dangerous students
Listen to a panel from the UNM Dean of Students Office on how best to deal with students who are disruptive, disturbing or dangerous.
NSF GRFP process: perspective from reviewers
Learn about the NSF GRFP process from past reviewers. Learn about the many tips and advice they have to offer in order to make tour NSF proposal competitive.
Advance at UNM 2018 Women in STEM awards: Jessica Richardson
Dr. Amy Neel, an Associate Professor in the Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences and Dr. Jessica Richardson, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences. Their proposal is “Speech and Language Biomarkers of Repeated Head Trauma in Professional Fighters” and they will investigate changes in communication skills associated with repeated head […] Read More
Advance at UNM 2018 Women in STEM awards: Cindy Gervarter
Dr. Cindy Gevarter, an assistant professor in the Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences. Her proposal is “Individualized communication assessment, intervention, and communication partner training for learners with autism spectrum disorder and limited speech.” This study will explore methods for incorporating iPad-based communication devices into the everyday routines of non-vocal children with autism. The […] Read More
Advance at UNM 2018 Women in STEM awards: Kira Villa
Dr. Kira Villa, an assistant professor in the Department of Economics. Her proposal is “The Intergenerational Health Impact of Early Life Climate Variability and its Implication for Child Recovery from Natural Disasters: Evidence from Indonesia.” “For a sample of Indonesian women, we will examine the effects of early life climate variability on not only […] Read More