Phoenix issues RFP to tech sector in move to bridge digital divide for students
The city of Phoenix has issued a request for proposals to the tech sector in order to try to bridge the digital divide affecting underserved students in central Phoenix amid
My View: Arizona technology industry report reveals sector’s resilience
The latest version of the Arizona Technology Industry Report should give all Arizonans reason to be proud of how the industry has continued to grow despite the tumultuous year that
Expert community panel sessions lend project inspiration
On Thursday, October 29th students joined community experts from the City of Peoria and the Town of Clarkdale for two informative panel sessions. The Project Cities team was thrilled to
Understanding Decarbonization, What’s in the toolbox? Offsets?
In 1992 the United Nations came together for its first-ever, “Earth Summit,” and began to acknowledge the requisite issue of climate change at a global level. Since then, sustainability has
NSF opportunity for mid-career faculty across directorates
Nov. 23: Knowledge Enterprise research development office hosts a kick-off to learn more about the proposal requirements.
New funding opportunity: Strengthening American Infrastructure
Strengthening American Infrastructure invites proposals for workshops and early concept grants for exploratory research (EAGER) that incorporate scientific insights about human behavior and social dynamics to better design, build, rehabilitate and maintain strong and effective American infrastructure.
Foo, Asner study uses satellites, field studies to improve coral reef restoration
A new study published in Restoration Ecology by researchers from Arizona State University’s Center for Global Discovery and Conservation Science found evidence that POC levels are one of the most important factors in determining coral outplant survival.
SkySong to welcome T.Y. Lin International to project
SkySong, The ASU Scottsdale Innovation Center will be the new home for the Valley office of engineering services firm T.Y. Lin International.
William T. Grant Foundation issues 2021 application guidelines
New for 2021, the foundation’s updated application guidelines for research grants on reducing inequality and research grants on improving the use of research evidence provide details about eligibility, selection criteria, and application requirements, as well as tips from our program officers and summaries of recent awards.
KER data visualization: Temperatures in Maricopa County
A historic temperature visualization developed by Arizona State University’s Knowledge Exchange for Resilience is a tool that shows shifts in temperatures using an interactive heat map and bar graph. It includes historical Arizona temperatures from the 1890s to the present.
MENA Women Speakers: Promoting Equal Opportunities for Tomorrow
“Since information belongs to all of us, it should be shared by all of us”.WE Empower UN SDG Challenge Finalist, Saana Azzam – Founder, MENA Women Speakers, United Arab Emirates2020
UREx SRN Inspires Greylit Research into City and State Resilience Finance
The UREx SRN recently supported a pinnacle webinar that profiled two UREx-derived research projects focused on building practitioner resilience. 500 participants attended the day-of event and at least as many