International Research Grants

International Research Grants

(formerly known as the International Research & Program Development Grants)

2024

  • Barberan Barberan, College of Agriculture, Life and Environmental Sciences, Department of Environmental Science, EcoEvoDevo forces shaping larval-associated marine microbiomes and their impact on invasive and biofouling species distribution
  • Baldwin Baldwin, Social and Behavioral Sciences, School of Government and Public Policy, What does devolution achieve, and why? Kenyan devolution in comparative context
  • Reyes Reyes, Education, Teaching Learning and Sociocultural Studies, Expanding the Global Reach of the Borderlands Education Center

2022-2023

  • Salim Hariri, Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Collaboratory for AI-enabled Resilient Smart Cyber-Physical Systems (AI-RSCPS)
  • Jenny Lee, Education, Educational Policy Studies and Practice, Geopolitics and International University Alliances Across the World
  • Travis Sawyer, James C. Wyant College of Optical Sciences, Optical Sciences, Development of advanced stomach cancer screening technologies using optical coherence tomography and hyperspectral imaging
  • Sylvia Sullivan, Engineering, Chemical & Environmental Engineering, A Transatlantic Collaboration to Link Parameterized Ice Crystal Optical Properties and Simulated Atmospheric Flow
  • Adriana Zuniga Teran, Social and Behavioral Sciences, School of Geography, Development & Environment, Assessing environmental and microclimate impacts of green infrastructure according to communities: Lessons from plant preferences in low-income neighborhoods in Tucson to build an international network

2021-2022

  • Mette Brogden, Social & Behavioral Sciences, Human Rights Practice, Indigenous Perceptions of Resources for Development in Rural Northern Ghana: Implications for Food Security, Migration, Conflict, and Climate Change
  • Sebastiaan Haffert, Science, Steward Observatory, Searching for life on Earth-like planets with the upcoming Giant Magellan Telescope
  • Karl Krupp, Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, Public Health Practice & Translational Research, A MicroRNA Panel for Detection of Early-Stage Cervical Cancer
  • Robert Schon, Social & Behavioral Sciences, Anthropology, The Arizona Sicily Project: Excavations at Segesta

2020-2021

  • Christopher Castro, Science, Hydrology & Atmospheric Sciences, Development of a Predictive System for Hydroclimate Extreme events in the Tarapacá Region of Chile
  • Wilson de Lima Silva, Social & Behavioral Sciences, Linguistics, Documentation and Conservation of Gonja and Lobi Languages of Northern Ghana
  • Erin Ratcliff, Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, Assessing color stability in solar windows and floors