Collaborate on Campus

Find Collaborators

Pivot Profiles provide comprehensive search options that include detailed overviews of researchers, their publications, and any grants they have received. UA Profiles offer insight into individual faculty members by featuring their biographies, research interests, courses they teach, and scholarly contributions or publications. For those interested in research networking, we invite you to explore our Seminars and Workshops for upcoming opportunities or contact us directly to propose your own networking event ideas.

Find Collaborative Meeting Spaces on Campus

UA Libraries provide reservable and walk-in spaces for study, collaboration, and creative projects, with options like group study rooms, tech studios, and quiet areas for students, faculty, and staff. Additionally, U of A offers over 40 Collaborative Learning Spaces (CLSs) designed to enhance active learning and student engagement through innovative teaching strategies. UAHS BioCommunications provides comprehensive support for remote conferencing through various methods, including videoconferencing and webcasting. Lastly, the Arizona Telemedicine Program’s T-Health Amphitheater supports interprofessional education and distance learning through advanced video conferencing.

UA centers, institutes, core facilities

RII's University Research Centers and Institutes (URCIs) provide researchers with the infrastructure necessary to achieve far-reaching impacts. These institutions foster interdisciplinary collaboration among researchers, government, and industry. U of A's core facilities provide cutting-edge research support with advanced equipment, expert staff, and specialized services. These hubs offer unique capabilities, including imaging, spectroscopy, sequencing, and computational resources, benefiting researchers from academia, government, and industry. 

Other Resources for Collaboration

NORDP (National Organization of Research Development Professionals) maintains a Comprehensive list of collaborative funding opportunities details various research grants for collaborative, cross-disciplinary projects. Regularly updated by NORDP members, it allows users to explore funding options by sponsor. The Science of Team Science (SciTS) Conference is organized by INSciTS, a community dedicated to enhancing collaboration and research effectiveness across disciplines. Members can join Special Interest Groups to connect on specific team science topics.

Contact RDS

ResDev@arizona.edu 

(520) 621-8585 

1618 E. Helen St
Tucson, AZ 85719

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