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Latest Grant Opportunities and Information
New grant opportunities and some recent news
Coastal Carolina University Grants Office
News and Recent Events
GRANT FUNDING FROM A-Z
Grant Writing Workshop Series
The Grant Writing Workshops will continue in the fall.
Coastal Carolina University has received approval for a $535,770 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to fund the acquisition of new equipment that will significantly increase the scope of geophysical research conducted along the South Carolina coast.
The new multi-beam sonar instrumentation, together with complementary pieces of sonar equipment acquired through grants over the past five years, fully establishes an integrated state-of-the-art mapping capability at Coastal's Burroughs & Chapin Center for Marine and Wetland that is as good as any now available on the East coast, according to center director Paul Gayes, professor of marine science and geology at Coastal.
With the acquisition of the equipment, the center will have the means to conduct highly advanced, comprehensive profiling and mapping of the ocean floor. The grant also supports the acquisition of cutting-edge wave and current meters and other advanced instrumentation that will make it possible for center scientists and students to study how sediments and nearshore reef environments interact with waves and currents moving above. The data derived from these studies will have many important potential applications, from planning beach renourishment projects to the management of fishing habitats.
The research project will be led by Richard Viso, assistant director of the center and principal investigator of the grant; Ansley Wren, an assistant professor of marine science at Coastal; and center director Paul Gayes, who are co-principal investigators.
The grant also calls for the development of cooperative projects with Scripps Institution of Oceanography in California and the Skidway Institute of Oceanography in Savannah, Ga. "These projects will provide some outstanding opportunities for Coastal Carolina undergraduates as well as graduate students," said Gayes.
The Center for Marine and Wetland Studies has been doing geophysical research of the seafloor off the South Carolina coastline-as well as other locations around the world-since the early 1990s, according to Gayes. The mapping, research and analysis produced by center scientists and the Coastal students working by their side have provided voluminous data about mineral and sand resources as well as biological habitats on hundreds of square miles of seafloor.
These data are vital both in promoting a scientific understanding of coastal marine processes and in shaping public policy on coastal resource management. "The expansion of our physical process studies made possible through this grant will enable us to advance from characterizing the system to predicting and responding to events, such as storms, in the future," said Gayes.
Grants
and Sponsored Research Million Dollar Club
Coastal
Carolina University Million Dollar Club was established to honor and recognize
those faculty and staff who have received over $1 million in grant funding through
the university. The first inductees of the Million Dollar Club were honored
Tuesday, March 28th, 2006 at the annual Grants Appreciation Luncheon. The inductees
are as follows:
Barbara
Blain-Olds, Sandra Bowden, Mary Crowe, Richard Dame, Jennifer Doyle, Paul Gayes,
John Goodwin, Sally Hare, Eric Koepfler, Susan Libes, Linda Lyerly, Chris Marsh,
Laura Mourning, Pamela Ross and Rob Young.
The 2007 Million Dollar Club inductees were honored on Tuesday, March 27th at the annual Grants Appreciation Luncheon. Please congratulate Michael Scott Harris and Eric Wright from the Burroughs and Chapin Center for Marine and Wetland Studies for their achievement in reaching over $1 million in grants.
Congratulations!
Grants
& Sponsored Research Office Location
The
Office of Grants and Sponsored Research is located in the Foundation Center,
Rooms C308-C312. The Foundation Center is located at 2431 Hwy. 501 next to Fowler
Motors, formerly the Canal Industries building. If you have trouble finding
us, please call 349-2918 or e-mail bruxanne@coastal.edu
for directions.
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Goals
& Objectives
The Office of Grants and Sponsored Research assists faculty and staff with preparation
and submission of proposals, provides faculty with information on grant opportunities
and funding sources and strives to create increased faculty interest in grants
to support research, training, and public service activities.
The Office of Grants
and Sponsored Research assists with the preparation and submission
of proposals for institutional grants and assists the Office of University
Advancement with the preparation and submission of proposals for institutional
endowment, buildings and other support.
A major responsibility
of the Office is to monitor and provide assurances of all federal and
state regulations pertinent to grant eligibility and grants-related
financial transactions to insure proper compliance, accountability
and reporting, and the preparation, when necessary, of regular and
final financial reports for submission to granting agencies.
The Office of Grants
and Sponsored Research serves as the liaison with the State of South
Carolina and the Office of Grant Services of the Budget and Control
Board for all grant-related matters.
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