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The Bureau of Educational Research (BER) fulfills a broad mission of enriching the research culture at the College of Education by supporting interdepartmental or interdisciplinary collaboration; nurturing faculty research, especially for those who are at critical passages in their careers; and providing support for grant writing and liaisons with funding agencies.


The Bureau of Educational Research (BER) enriches the research culture for faculty and students in the College of Education by supporting interdepartmental or interdisciplinary collaboration; nurturing faculty research, especially for those who are at critical passages in their careers; and grant writing and liaisons with funding agencies.

To accomplish this mission, the Bureau has two major support groups:

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Funding Opportunities Calendar

List of faculty and student funding opportunities by application due date.

 

Currently Funded Research Projects

Current and recently funded projects listed by department.

 

 



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