Faculty members and students in
the College of Health and Public Affairs conduct a
wide variety of sponsored research programs. These
include:
• basic research and training programs funded
by the National Institutes of Health, National Institute
of Justice and U.S. Department of Education
• applied, community-based research programs funded by government, private and
nonprofit organizations, and foundations
A list of sponsored research programs
in the College of Health and Public Affairs is available
through the UCF Office of Research and Commercialization’s
online database,
My
Research. The database can be searched by college, school, department,
faculty member, funding organization or topic.
October 2009
Newsletter for Rural Health Clinics
A newsletter for participants in the nationwide Rural Health Clinics study conducted by the Doctoral Program in Public Affairs
10-8-09
UCF Lands First-of-Its-Kind NIH Grant to Study Brain Disorder Among Chinese

10-6-08
UCF Awarded $1 Million Grant to Help Nonprofits Promote Economic Recovery
9-1-09
New Fellowship Program Promotes Faculty Research
6-4-09
Bahadir Sahin, a third-year doctoral student in public affairs, has received a national PERISHIP Award. This competitive dissertation award of $10,000 will enable Sahin to conduct field studies on crisis management in Spain, England, Turkey and the United States. His dissertation title is "Factors Influencing Effectiveness of Interorganizational Networks Among Crisis Management Organizations: A Comparative Perspective."
5-18-09
Sponsored-research news from the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders:
- New Study Focuses on Employment of Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders
- New Federal Grant to Support Graduate Education
11-17-08
Nye Inducted into UCF Millionaires Club
10-3-08
For additional information about the study, visit www.cohpa.ucf.edu/ncs
6-17-08
Kapucu Reaches $1 Million in External Funding
6-2-08
Disney Grant to Target Early Language and Literacy in Children
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