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- The Graduate School Student Travel Grant for domestic (including Mexico and Canada) and international (excluding Mexico and Canada) travel occurring 4/1/19-8/31/19 will be open March 13-14, 2019. All applications open at 12:01AM
- CU is proud to host the 16th Annual Rocky Mountain Student Conference. The Conference will bring together students, professors and professionals from the Rocky Mountain Region. Graduate and undergraduate students from Colorado, Wyoming and New
- If you are still looking for a summer research program. An advanced search page available to filter programs by upcoming deadline. 100 paid summer research programs in the database with deadlines in the next 45 days. For help using the database to
- Are you an early-career scientist grappling with how to make your research more directly useful to or by the public? Join Lisa Dilling, director of Western Water Assessment at CIRES, for a public talk on usable
- The Research & Innovation Seed Grant program—designed to stimulate new areas of research and creative work on the University of Colorado Boulder campus—is accepting proposals through Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2019. This grant support projects that take
- Broad energy and environment study led by CU Boulder ends with significant findingsPublished: Oct. 10, 2018 • By Josh Rhoten"A massive research and education effort on energy and environmental issues led by CU Boulder engineering
- Professor Lupita Montoya (left) and Aaron Lamplugh, PhD candidate (right).The Nature, Environment, Science and Technology (NEST) Studio for the Arts awarded graduate student fellowships to nine pairs of artists and scientists who worked on
- Prof. Rosario is leading a new NSF RAPID project focusing on the potable water quality in Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria. Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico on the morning of September 20th, 2017. The hurricane had
- On Tuesday, January 16, 2018, the KGNU Science Show released a new segment hosted by Shelley Schlender in which EVEN Professor Shelly Miller discussed how common consumer products often contain hazardous chemical ingredients that get released
- Shelly Miller and her research group in collaboration with Professor Noah Fierer from the Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology conducted a study of the microbiome of 12 dorm rooms on CU Boulder campus. The new publication in ES&T