Grants / Awards

ASU students work to develop motor for Grand Canyon rafting

Engineering students at ASU's Polytechnic campus will work to develop a raft motor that will run on alternative motorboat technology.

New College prof helps land National Institute of Justice grant

Helping jurors understand and properly weigh forensic science evidence is the aim of a $496,000 grant won by ASU.

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Get SMART: New College student awarded Department of Defense scholarship

Tim Nolen's proclivity for applied and theoretical research in Web programming technologies has earned the ASU senior a prestigious SMART Scholarship from the U.S. Department of Defense.

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Research investigates potential harm from nanomaterials

ASU researchers are exploring the potential risks from the use of nanomaterials in a project supported by a $400,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy.read more

NSF Career Award to advance solar energy efforts

An NSF Career Award, presented to assistant professor Jian Li, is providing funding that will advance the research of efficient organic photovoltaic materials.read more

ASU to bring ‘Kids Voting’ to the world's newest state: Kosova

ASU's Melikian Center for Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies will develop curriculum and train teachers as it implements a “Kids Voting” program in Kosova.read more

Teaching grant enlivens history classes

A three-year grant improves public school teachers' knowledge, understanding and appreciation of American history.read more

ASU faculty to develop first Spanish screener for language disorders

A four-year grant has been awarded to develop a Spanish language screening measure to identify children at risk for language impairment.read more

Arizona State University students impress the American Geophysical Union

Four graduate students from Arizona State University's School of Earth and Space Exploration were honored with Outstanding Student Paper Awards for their presentations at the 2007 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting held in San Francisco. read more

ASU professor is finalist for PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction

T.M. McNally, a professor of English and creative writing, is cited for his collection of short stories titled “The Gateway: Stories.”read more

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