Information, guidance, and stories about how this unprecedented public health crisis is affecting—and being affected by—the people in your communities.
The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting schools, colleges, and universities around the world, and, like our peer institutions, University of Arizona is working hard to ensure the safety of our students, faculty, and staff while at the same time ensuring that educational and research programs go forward to the extent possible. Below, you’ll find information and guidance from our resident experts as well as stories about how the virus is affecting our community and how many are meeting the challenges of such a disruptive event with resilience and ingenuity.
A place for researchers to find funding opportunities, develop proposals, and manage grants and contracts.
Of the many institutes and centers at UArizona, some are overseen directly by Research, Innovation and Impact.
The University of Arizona’s more than 100 centers and institutes provide researchers with the infrastructure necessary to achieve far-reaching impacts. These institutions foster interdisciplinary collaboration among researchers, government, and industry, opening opportunities for research to influence public policy and contribute to economic development in Arizona and beyond.
UArizona is home to research resources called core facilities that are available for use by faculty, students, and scientists.
The University of Arizona is home to a host of research resources called core facilities or cores—highly specialized testbed facilities available for use by faculty, students, and scientists in government and industry. The core facilities provides users with access not only to the latest instrumentation, but also to experienced staff with expertise in designing and conducting experiments and analyzing data.
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