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The Faculty On-Campus Grant Program encourages a continuum of research, creative, and scholarly activities by faculty at UCO with the intent of providing funding for faculty members to develop research projects with internal funds.
The Research Office (RO) is the Universitys responsible unit for research funding and research agreements, with delegated authority to submit applications, accept research grants, research consultancy, contract research and other research agreements.
Centers exist primarily to foster research, public service, and/or teaching activities that are focused around one topic, issue, or goal but typically require the efforts of faculty or other professionals from several departments, schools, or colleges throughout the university.
Research development professionals provide competitive research intelligence both within and external to their institution, whether in the form of potential collaborators, institutional resources, funding opportunities, or sponsor priorities, to name a few.
The Office of Sponsored Programs and Research Services is a support structure, and seeks to assist faculty members in a variety of ways--funding source identification, proposal development assistance, budget development, proposal processing and review.
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Research and development (RD) is when businesses gather knowledge to create new products or discover new ways to improve their existing products and services. Larger companies may have their own research and development team that will test and refine products or processes before commercial use.
Research activities are properly classified as Sponsored Research if the research activity is sponsored (funded) by an external organization, i.e. a federal, state, or private organization or agency.
Most scientific research is funded by government grants (e.g., from the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, etc.), companies doing research and development, and non-profit foundations (e.g., the Cancer Research Foundation, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, etc.).

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