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The COHPA Office of Research works in partnership with faculty members, community-based organizations, government agencies, and staff to identify and disseminate funding opportunities, foster creative and scholarly collaborations, coordinate and administer funded contracts and grant projects and ensure that all projects are conducted in compliance with sponsoring agency guidelines and regulations. |
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Thomas Wan, Ph.D., Associate Dean and Professor
407-823-3678, twan@mail.ucf.edu, IST Building, Central Florida Research Park 3280 Progress Dr. |
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Nicole Phanstiel
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Barbara Howell
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ORC Research Development Workshops ScheduleORC Workshop Resources:• • Thomas T.H. Wan, associate dean for research and director of the Doctoral Program in Public Affairs, has been commended by U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson of Florida for completing four years of service as a scientific reviewer of grant applications to the National Institutes of Health. Wan served on the NIH's Health Services Organization and Delivery Study Section. Click here for further information.
Congratulations COHPA Research Fellows, 2009-2010
Congratulations UCF In-House Grant Recipients, 2009
Congratulations UCF Research Incentive Award and Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Award Recipients
The COHPA Research Council is composed of one representative from each department and school in the college. The council meets monthly during the academic year to promote collaborative research throughout the college. Click here to learn more.
10-26-09 Grant Day Workshop Presentations:
- Enhancing Peer Review at NIH
- NSF Update
- Fundamentals of Effective Proposal Development
- NIH and the Eunice Kennedy Shriver Institute for Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)
Building Partnerships for Grant Funding PowerPoint
Grant Writing PowerPoint
Proposal and Administrative Forms
Links to college, university and federal forms
My Research
Search the UCF Office
of Research and Commercialization’s online
database (My Research) for sponsored program information
and funding opportunities. (Search by college,
department or faculty name; funding organization;
or research topic)
The objective of the Research Proposal Incentive Award, is to increase the number of grant applications submitted to federal agencies.
Funding Opportunities
Learn more about potential funding agencies, requests for proposals (RFPs), cooperative agreements, technical assistance and solicitations. Sign up for Community of Science and receive funding information by e-mail.
College Policy and Procedures
Obtain guidelines for submitting proposals and working with the COHPA Office of Research.
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