Two awards of up to $20,000 each will be presented to research in the social, behavioral and policy sciences at the University Center for Social and Urban Research.
Celebrating the diversity of community-engaged work across the University, the Community Engaged Scholarship Forum is an opportunity for faculty, staff, students to present their work and explore partnerships.
The Office of the Provost invites faculty proposals for development funding that supports the creation and adaptation of high-quality, free-to-use course materials.
Pitt Information Technology is leading workshops this winter, covering topics like visual analytics, protection from cyberthreats and cloud collaboration.