Projects Report

This report shows the various collaborative projects between UNO and the community. Various filters are provided to gain a better understanding of how different UNO units collaborate with the community.

Project Project Focus Areas Community Partners Campus Partners Engagement Type: Activity Type: Other Activity Type: Start Semester: Start Academic Year: End Semester: End Academic Year: Total UNO Students: UNO Students Hours: UNO Faculty/Staff Hours: Total K-12 Students: K-12 Student Hours: Total Number of Other Participants: Topics: Other Topics: Description: Subtags:
Grant Reviewer Majid for NSF: (Spring 2022): 2021-22 (2874) Educational Support National Science Foundation Biomechanics Knowledge and Resource Sharing None None Spring 2021-22 None 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reviewed 15 NSF grant proposals.
Organizational Participation in Open Source Communities: (Spring 2022): 2021-22 (2916) Educational Support National Science Foundation Information Systems and Quantitative Analysis Engaged Research None None Spring 2021-22 None 0 0 0 0 0 0 This NSF-funded research investigates the many facets or organizational participation with open source communities.
2018 Midwest Annual Robert Noyce Conference: 2018-19 (2607) Educational Support National Science Foundation Chemistry Knowledge and Resource Sharing Community-oriented lecture/event None Fall 2018-19 Fall 2018-19 0 0 0 0 0 0 Education, Raise Awareness, Capacity Building This poster described the current programmatic structures, student interventions and outcomes of the UNO Science Noyce Program.
NebraskaSCIENCE Omaha Noyce Partnership: 2016-17 (2608) Educational Support, Social Justice National Science Foundation Chemistry Knowledge and Resource Sharing Access to Higher Education None Spring 2016-17 Spring 2022-23 0 0 0 0 0 0 Early Childhood Education, Education, Disadvantaged Populations, Youth Programming, Capacity Building For this project Joshua Darr assists in carrying out the NebraskaSCIENCE Omaha Noyce Partnership, a track 1 Robert Noyce Scholarship Program. The scholarship offers up to $17,500 for talented undergraduate students to major in a science field with a commitment to teach in a high-need school district.
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