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Join us! Virtual Lunch at the Forum March 4, 11:30 AM PST COVID-19 One Year Later: Its Impacts on Health, Society, and the Economy

February 24, 2021 by | Office of Research

The first case of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in the U.S. was identified on January 20, 2020 with the first death in late February 2020. Since then, it has spread into a pandemic that swept the country and the globe with impacts to human health, the economy, and inequitably impacting society. Chapman faculty, staff, and

Ask the Experts Virtual Town Hall: What You Need to Know About the COVID-19 Vaccine Tuesday, February 9, Noon - 1:00 PM

February 3, 2021 by | Office of Research

Chapman University’s Vice President for Research, Thomas Piechota, hosts the next Ask the Experts – COVID-19 Research Town Hall on Tuesday, February 9, noon – 1 PM. The event will feature Chapman faculty experts Jeff Goad, PharmD., MPH (School of Pharmacy), Jennifer Totonchy Ph.D. (School of Pharmacy), Hagop Atamian Ph.D. (Schmid College of Science and

Call For Applications – Faculty Opportunity Fund Chapman University Office of Research “Supporting the Development of Knowledge and Creative Works”

December 16, 2020 by | Office of Research

The Faculty Opportunity Fund provides competitive merit-based support for short term non-renewable projects as described below. These projects are intended to support Chapman University faculty in the development of new and innovative research, scholarship and creative activity.  Specifically, this program aims to: Elevate the national visibility and reputation of Chapman University faculty for their excellence

It’s here! Join us for Chapman University’s Annual State of Research and Creative Activity Tomorrow, November 17, 12-1:00 P.M.

November 17, 2020 by | Office of Research

Join us tomorrow, November 17th for the Annual State of Research and Creative Activity. This year’s event will be virtual and will highlight the exciting work of Chapman faculty and students across campus. Tickets are free, but required, so be sure to reserve yours. Once you have registered you will receive the viewing link. Hope

Call to Identify Interest in the National Science Foundation Major Research Instrumentation Program NSF 18-513

November 5, 2020 by | Research

The National Science Foundation limits the number of proposals that an institution may submit to the Major Research Instrumentation program to a total of three (3) proposals: two (2) instrument acquisition proposals and one (1) instrument development proposal. Depending on the number of interested faculty, Chapman may need to run this as an internal competition

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