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  • Research Funding Updates: National Endowment for the Arts Research Labs and More

    February 18, 2026
    This monthly summary is compiled by the Research Development team in the Office of Research. Questions or feedback? Email research@bu.edu.Limited SubmissionsArtsNational Endowment for the Arts Research Labs (2/22)Up to $300k to support empirical studies and product or service development at the intersections of arts and health, economy, and education. Apply by Sunday, February 22 via […]
  • Research Funding Updates: NOAA Ocean Technology Transition Program, Samsung, and More

    June 24, 2026
    Table of ContentsLimited Submission OpportunitiesFederalFoundationIndustryNominationsEventsResourcesThis monthly newsletter is compiled by the Research Development team in the Office of Research. Questions or feedback? Email research@bu.edu.Limited Submission OpportunitiesAs of May 5, 2026, the best way to learn about internal Limited Submission Opportunities (LSOs) is to subscribe to the new weekly LSO Digest, sent every Tuesday. Faculty, staff and postdoctoral associates are […]
  • Research Funding Updates: NSF TechAccess: AI-Ready America and More

    April 16, 2026
    This monthly newsletter is compiled by the Research Development team in the Office of Research. Questions or feedback? Email research@bu.edu.
  • Research in Action: Making a Local Impact with Boards and Commissions

    April 15, 2025
    Thursday, September 25 | 2-3 PMZoomA Conversation with April English, Chief Secretary, Boards and Commissions, Office of Governor Healey Serving on a state board or commission can offer BU faculty a powerful opportunity to make an immediate impact on state policy. On Thursday, September 25, join April English, Chief Secretary for Boards and Commissions in […]
  • Research Meets Policy: Engaging with Federal Lawmakers

    February 7, 2025
    Are you looking to elevate your research and ensure it has an impact on policy? Interested in advocating for meaningful change or securing increased federal funding for your field? Join BU Federal Relations and the Office of Research for a dynamic conversation on how to effectively connect with federal lawmakers and influence policy decisions.This session […]
  • Research Networks for Antiracism & LGBTQIA+

    June 15, 2020
    In February, BU Diversity & Inclusion and the Office of Research hosted exploratory meetings to discuss how we might more fully support scholars focused on antiracism and LGBTQIA+ research. As we are developing programming for fall semester, we invite faculty whose research or pedagogical interests are in either or both of these areas to join […]
  • Research on CTE and Concussions Changed the NFL. Experts Say That’s Not Enough

    October 11, 2024
    New equipment, new rules, new attitudes won’t matter unless they trickle down to college, high school, and youth football
  • Research on CTE and Concussions Changed the NFL. Experts Say That’s Not Enough

    November 14, 2024
    New equipment, new rules, new attitudes won’t matter unless they trickle down to college, high school, and youth football.
  • Research on Tap: Accelerating the Energy Transition: Transformative Pathways to Decarbonization and Sustainability (2019)

    December 4, 2019
    Host: BU Institute for Sustainable EnergyAs the effects of climate change increase in frequency and severity, the need to curb greenhouse gas emissions is more pressing than ever. Globally, the fossil-fuel dependent energy sector is the top source of emissions.Join us as BU researchers explore solutions and challenges for accelerating our energy future, including electric vehicle infrastructure, emerging technologies, […]
  • Research on Tap: Across Boundaries: Research on Migration Across Disciplines (2016)

    October 11, 2016
    Hosted by Nazli Kibria, Professor and Department Chair, Sociology, College of Arts & Sciences.International migration is a global phenomenon that is growing in scope, complexity, and impact. Reflecting these developments, research on migration issues is also gaining prominence across a variety of fields and disciplines, from medicine and social work, to economics, literature, and music. […]

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