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Tue, 04/30/2024

Award ladders key to strong faculty recognition culture

This fall, I will begin offering personalized sessions to faculty interested in developing a multi-year plan to position themselves to become eligible for various research awards.
Tue, 04/30/2024

Gratitude for KU peer reviewers

As the semester winds down, I want to publicly thank the people — more than 70 of them from a diverse range of disciplines — who graciously served as peer reviewers during the 2023-24 academic year.
Tue, 04/30/2024

Librarian helps researchers access works from around the world

Nishon Hawkins manages the Interlibrary Loan program.
Tue, 04/30/2024

#KUFieldWorks: Surveying the Kansas ferret population to improve conservation

Wendy Holman, education program coordinator at the KU Field Station, joined colleagues on the survey.
Tue, 04/30/2024

'I am striving to prevent natural hazards from becoming disasters’

Elaina Sutley, associate professor of civil engineering, combines engineering and social sciences to combat natural disasters.
Mon, 04/15/2024

FBI director, U.S. senator and others partnering with KU on cybersecurity

Presenters stressed the importance of partnerships between industry, academia and government to address cybersecurity.
Thu, 03/28/2024

KU research growth fuels Kansas economy, improves lives

Research expenditures spanning all KU campuses increased to $368.6 million in 2023, capping nearly a decade of steady expansion. Last year alone, externally funded research at KU supported the salaries of 4,372 people, and the university spent $78.9 million in 97 Kansas counties on research-related goods and services, according to a report from the Institute for Research on Innovation & Science.
Thu, 03/28/2024

Staff duo helps internal awards run smoothly in time of transition

Jen Arbuthnot and Gabe Nehrbass help KU researchers launch their research programs.
Thu, 03/28/2024

'I am striving to create change in our communities through art, beauty and dialogue'

María Velasco, professor of visual art, tells the stories of Topekans displaced by urban renewal in the 1950s.
Thu, 03/28/2024

AAU membership: A 115-year history of recognition for KU

By nominating our faculty who are strong candidates for membership in the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine, as well as for other prestigious and highly prestigious awards for research, we strengthen KU’s ranking in the AAU and our overall reputation as one of the nation’s leading research universities.
Thu, 03/28/2024

KU Research GO boosts a dozen projects across disciplines

Twelve projects have been selected for funding through KU’s 2024 Research Grant Opportunity program. KU Research GO aims to expand the university’s research enterprise by providing seed funding for projects poised to compete for external funding opportunities with application deadlines in the near future.
Wed, 03/27/2024

KU names new director to lead Biodiversity Institute & Natural History Museum

Nico Franz has been named the next leader of the Biodiversity Institute & Natural History Museum at KU. He will begin his role in mid-August, with a joint faculty appointment in the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology.
Thu, 02/29/2024

Giselle Anatol named director of KU’s Hall Center for the Humanities

A KU professor of English will lead the Hall Center for the Humanities, effective March 3. Giselle Anatol has led the center in an interim capacity since former director Richard Godbeer retired in fall 2022.
Thu, 02/29/2024

Multi-unit team executes hardware upgrade without disrupting research projects

Meet the team who made the recent Research File Storage upgrade a reality
Thu, 02/29/2024

Do faculty research awards matter?

Working together across campus, we’ll build a culture of faculty recognition that demonstrates KU is an institution that values and supports innovation and celebrates researchers who make discoveries that change the world.
Thu, 02/29/2024

'I am striving to encourage and support the study and love of African American literature’

Ayesha Hardison, associate professor of English and director of the History of Black Writing, uses archival material to explore Black literature and culture during the Great Depression
Wed, 02/14/2024

KU scholars strive to advance racial equity through newly funded research projects

Promoting health equity through a racially inclusive eating disorder screening tool for pregnant and postpartum individuals, deracializing notions of settlement related to houseless encampment and other projects were selected for the 2023 KU Racial Equity Research, Scholarship & Creative Activity Awards.
Fri, 02/02/2024

KU, Kansas State faculty receive Higuchi-KU Endowment Research Achievement Awards

Four faculty members at two Kansas universities were named recipients of the Higuchi-KU Endowment Research Achievement Awards, the state higher education system’s most prestigious recognition for scholarly excellence.
Wed, 01/31/2024

Experts in special education, social welfare and particle physics receive KU Research Achievement Awards

University of Kansas researchers expanding our understanding of special education, social welfare and particle physics have received this year’s Steven F. Warren Research Achievement Award and the KU Research Staff & Postdoctoral Achievement Awards.
Wed, 01/31/2024

Recognizing KU Researchers

Making discoveries that change the world is at the heart of what we do at the University of Kansas — along with educating leaders and building healthy communities. This three-part mission is the foundation of Jayhawks Rising and informs the objectives and strategies designed to elevate KU to new heights.
Wed, 01/31/2024

KU faculty recognized for research excellence at KU Athletics events

Honorees are researchers, scholars or creators of national or international stature who have contributed significantly to society, their disciplines, the local and/or university community — and who have demonstrated a commitment to developing future leaders in their fields through mentoring.
Wed, 01/31/2024

'I am striving to chart more sustainable paths forward for the aquifers supporting irrigated agriculture in Kansas'

Jim Butler, senior scientist at the Kansas Geological Survey, is striving to protect the aquifers supporting irrigated agriculture in Kansas and beyond.
Wed, 01/31/2024

Program coordinator helps make humanities more accessible to the public

Eliott Reeder brings humanities scholarship to the public
Thu, 11/30/2023

I am striving to help our population access and live a healthier life

Tera Fazzino, associate director of the Cofrin Logan Center for Addiction Research and Treatment & associate professor of psychology, researches food hypepalatability.
Thu, 11/30/2023

Retiring facilities manager keeps student tradition alive, contributes to KU's research mission

Scott Campbell goes above and beyond in both short and long term projects.
Tue, 10/31/2023

Plan ahead for KU Research 2023 winter break hours

In concert with the entire Lawrence and Edwards campuses, the KU Office of Research will be closed over winter break. In order to be proactive in meeting the research community’s needs, we have established deadlines that will help ensure we are providing necessary services while allowing staff to use the winter break leave they have earned.
Tue, 10/31/2023

Geologic repository manager serves researchers, regulators and industry partners

Doug Louis connects industry, regulators and researchers to core cuttings.
Fri, 09/29/2023

#KUFieldworks: Showing students how mountains are made

A group of geology graduate students recently traveled to Nepal — home to eight of the world’s 10 tallest mountains — to explore compelling research questions about how these landforms change over time. Understanding mountain growth illuminates tectonic movement related to hazardous seismic activities, such as earthquakes. Michael Taylor, professor...

Fri, 09/29/2023

Meet the new grant coordinator managing limited submissions

Jen Arbuthnot will announce approximately 80 limited submission funding opportunities each year.
Thu, 09/28/2023

Greenhouse manager keeps biology research alive

Patti Beedles, cares for plants used for teaching and research.