Procedure for Inviting and Hosting Visitors

View Procedure View Forms Evaluation Process Overview Sec. 1 Applicability This procedure applies to faculty members inviting and hosting (“Faculty Host”) Visitors at the University of Texas at Dallas (“UTD”). This procedure also applies to such persons approved as Visitors under Section 8 of this procedure. Short-term Campus Visitors and Guest Lecturers do not need …read more

Research Breakdown: Lifecycle of a Gift

Speakers:Emily Lacy, Associate Director, Office of Sponsored ProjectsCindy Sutton, Associate Director, Research Financial OperationsNatasha Hinton, Assistant Director, Research Financial ReportingDeborah Reyna, Director, Development & Alumni Relations.Theresa Kaualoku, Assistant Director, Development & Alumni Relations Join the Offices of Sponsored Projects, Post Award Management and Development as we walk through the steps to receive and spend a …read more

TxACE Collaboration Initiative

Overview The UT Dallas TxACE Collaboration Initiative (TCI) is an internal funding mechanism designed to stimulate interdisciplinary research collaborations with a high likelihood of securing major externally funded research. Successful proposals will include at least one non-TxACE affiliated faculty (no affiliation with TxACE in the previous 5 years) as PI and at least one current …read more

Research Compass Series: Export Controls & COI

Meet subject matter experts from the Office of Research as they share tips and tricks to guide you through everything from contracts and grants to commercialization. This session uses several specific scenarios that researchers may encounter when performing federally funded research to illustrate the importance and impact of conflict of interest and export control regulations …read more

Proposal Resubmission Enhancement Program (PREP)

Overview The UT Dallas Proposal Resubmission Enhancement Program (PREP)  is an internal funding mechanism designed to assist faculty who have received positive reviews of their grant application from federal agencies and are close to the pay line but are not yet funded. PREP is intended to provide funds to address limitations or issues identified by …read more

NSF Funds Dr. Valladares’ Space Science Project

The National Science Foundation (NSF), supported by the Geospace Facility’s Distributed Arrays of Small Instruments (DASI), funded Dr. Cesar Valladares’ research on DASI Track 2: Low-latitude Ionospheric Sensor Network (LISN) Investigations of Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances (TIDs) and Plasma Irregularities. The nearly $900,000 project seeks to provide the operations and maintenance of the LISN. His research …read more

R.O.A.D. to D.C. Program

Overview The R.O.A.D. to D.C. initiative was created by the Office of Research and Innovation (ORI) to provide faculty the platform to build and cultivate relationships with program managers from agencies such as National Institute of Health (NIH), National Science Foundation (NSF), Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), and other D.C. area agencies in an …read more

New Faculty Research Symposium Grant

Overview The UT Dallas New Faculty Research Symposium Grant is an internal funding mechanism designed to stimulate interdisciplinary research collaborations between newly hired (start date after January 2023) UT Dallas faculty and established (those hired prior to January 2023) UT Dallas faculty. Successful proposals will include at least two faculty members serving as PIs from …read more

Big Cat Conflicts in Guyana with Andrew Stoeckel

Last summer, Andrew Stoeckl traveled to Guyana with Dr. Anthony Cummings of the Geospatial Information Science department at UT Dallas to look at human-wildcat interactions. Since returning, he has been analyzing obtained data to be included in various publications. During our conversation, Andrew reflected on his favorite aspect of research and lends advice to students …read more

Conflict of Interest and Commitment Disclosure Responsibilities

The University of Texas at Dallas (“UTD”) is committed to ensuring conflicts of interest and conflicts of commitment do not interfere with the openness and productivity of our academic and research environments. UTD takes the position that faculty, researchers, and employees can participate in situations involving the appearance for conflict in conjunction with disclosure, management, …read more

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