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Join the Office of Technology Transfer as they discuss “The WVU Entrepreneurial Network” at noon Tuesday, March 7, on Zoom.
Find out how the new policy will affect applying for and complying with National Institutes of Health grants and learn more about important considerations when creating a Data Management and Sharing Plan for your grant application.
To help support researchers who will need to submit a Data Management and Sharing Plan to the National Institutes of Health, there are now additional opportunities to register for a policy overview session. The sessions will occur between Friday, March 10, and Wednesday, June 14.
Erik Herron, Eberly Family Distinguished Professor in the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences Department of Political Science, is doing his part to create “a more perfect union” following meaningful discussions with state residents focused on election values rather than partisan politics.
To mark Open Education Resources Week, March 6-10, WVU Libraries has designed a series of workshops for faculty and graduate students who are interested in learning and adopting open educational practices in their teaching and/or in publishing their own OER.