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GW’s Research Ranking Climbs into Top 100
University nearly doubled R&D expenditures in FY2010, jumping 34 spots on list
OVPR provides faculty access to Community of Science's PIVOT product
Search for funding and collaborative opportunities based on your research interests
OVPR provides faculty access to Community of Science's PIVOT product
Search for funding and collaborative opportunities based on your research interests
GW Research the magazine for research at GW is now available
Read the latest copy online!
GW Research the magazine for research at GW is now available
Read the latest copy online!
How to Successfully Apply for Prestigious Research Awards
now available to watch online…
How to Successfully Apply for Prestigious Research Awards
now available to watch online…
National Institutes of Health - Notice of Salary Limitation on Grants, Cooperative Agreements, and Contracts
NIH reduces salary cap for FY12 awards from Exec Level I to Exec Level II
National Institutes of Health - Notice of Salary Limitation on Grants, Cooperative Agreements, and Contracts
NIH reduces salary cap for FY12 awards from Exec Level I to Exec Level II
Elliott School Receives $2 Million Grant
The Carnegie Corporation of New York award will support programs exploring global issues.
Top-Tier Research
GW professor’s biochemistry invention recognized as a top 10 innovation of 2011.
SMPA Professor Wins International Research Award
Beginning next month, Robert Entman will study political communication in Germany.
Research Abounds at GW
Faculty members receive grants to conduct diverse research projects.
Advice from the Pros
GWERT Mentors program matches local startups with successful entrepreneurs.
Following Researchers Onto ‘Untrodden Ground'
University launches blog to highlight work of faculty, student researchers.
Study Compares Aging of Human, Chimp Brains
Led by GW professor Chet Sherwood, new study finds that unlike humans, chimps’ brains don’t decline over lifespan.
An Extraordinary Career
GW Vice President for Research Leo Chalupa earns an honorary doctorate of science from his alma mater Queens College.
Approach to Autism May Increase Autism Spectrum Disorder Prevalence Estimates in Children Worldwide
Autism may be more common worldwide than previously thought, according to researchers from the George Washington University and Yale University.
GW Team Wins $25,000 First-Place Prize in GW Business Plan Competition
Lead Driver, a product that helps car dealers sell their inventory faster by creating branded content for the dealership, the car and the customer, won the $25,000 first-place prize at the third an
Recognizing Research
New Carnegie Classifications lists GW as a leading research institution.
