Office of Research
Responsibilities
The mission of the UNO Office of Research is to 1) support and grow the research, scholarly, and creative enterprises of the University community, 2) foster innovation—the process of creating new ideas and bringing them to fruition—and 3) promote sustainable economic growth and advancements in quality of life through research, scholarly, and creative output.
We are responsible for: cultivating a creative and entrepreneurial spirit that values high achievement in the UNO community; positioning researchers advantageously through informed advocacy, efficient administration, and adaptive service; equipping faculty, staff, and students to identify, obtain, and utilize grants; investing in promising research, scholarship, and innovation; increasing public awareness of the University and the value of its body of work; fostering local, regional, national, and global relationships with current, former, and potential sponsors; furthering collaborative, interdisciplinary research across departments and schools; developing systems and implementing policies that encourage and ensure integrity; managing and administering grants, contracts, and sponsored programs; and communicating transparently about our services, policies, and procedures.
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Services
In order to serve as a resource for UNO faculty, staff, and students, the Office of Research will:
- Identify funding opportunities;
- Prepare proposals for submission;
- Safeguard the integrity of conducted research;
- Provide internal funding opportunities;
- Promote and recognize achievements;
- Discover and protect intellectual property;
- Offer guidance, assistance, and oversight once funds have been awarded;
- Train prospective researchers on the grant writing, submission, and management processes.
Programs
Faculty Research Awards
The Creativity, Research, & Scholarship Awards are the most prestigious awards bestowed by the Office of Research. They are presented to innovative faculty members who have distinguished themselves in their activities. Nominations are typically accepted in the fall then reviewed and scored by the UNO Research Council.
Internal Grants
Tenured or tenure-track faculty and retained instructors can apply for the Office of Research's internal grant programs, which are reviewed and ranked by the Research Council. Eligible UNO faculty and research employees are encouraged to apply for one of these awards as a means of honing their grant-making skills and developing new areas of research or scholarly endeavors. Proposals are typically accepted in the fall.
New Faculty Startup
The New Faculty Startup Program provides supplemental funding for faculty startup costs. This program’s objectives are to make UNO competitive in hiring the highest quality faculty who have the greatest research potential and to support research targets in the campus strategic plan.
InnovateUNO
UNO's annual research symposium spotlights the investigative work being conducted on our campus and in our research community. If you are engaged in research, scholarly, creative, or innovative projects, you can use this platform to test your ideas, network with your peers, and share your success. Students can even win awards! Undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, and staff can present their work as posters, oral presentations, art displays, performances, or film screenings.
Achievements in Research, Creativity, & Scholarship (ARCS)
Every spring, the Office of Research hosts its annual awards ceremony to celebrate the achievements of UNO students, faculty, and staff in the arenas of research, creativity, and scholarship. We recognize all those who received funding for research efforts; bestow faculty awards for career and early-career achievements; and announce the recipients of grants from the UNO internal grant program. All faculty and staff are invited to attend the ceremony.
Events & Deadlines
For more information about individual Office of Research events or deadlines, visit the Events page or the individual program pages.
Calendar
Click the drop-down arrow on the right to filter events!
(internal/external, proposal deadlines, campus events, training, etc.)
Student Worker Positions & Internships
The Office of Research often helps connect local business and industry partners with UNO student interns currently earning degrees in their fields. All positions provide real-world experience and enable students to learn the ins-and-outs of unique industries.
The Office of Research is not currently seeking to fill any positions.
Eligibility
All applicants to the above positions must meet the following qualifications:
- Must be permanently eligible to work in the United States.
- Must be enrolled in a degree-seeking program and meet Satisfactory Academic Progress.
- Undergraduate students must be enrolled at least half-time (six hours) during fall and spring semester.
- Graduate students must be enrolled at least half-time (five hours) during each fall and spring semester.
- Student must have a current, completed FAFSA form on file with the University of New Orleans.
Additional qualifications are listed in each individual job description.
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The University of New Orleans (UNO) Office of Research fosters faculty, staff, and student innovation across disciplines, helping investigators find funding, apply for opportunities, manage awards, and learn best practices at every stage. We safeguard the integrity of the research conducted in our community, protect the intellectual property of our investigators, and promote UNO's creative, scholarly, and research achievements.
