NOVEMBER

2024

The Transformative Power of Fulbright

International Collaboration is Shaping Careers and Elevating Institutional Prestige

The Fulbright Scholar Award Program is a prestigious Nationally Competitive Award (NCA) that offers senior and early career scholars an unparalleled opportunity to conduct research and collaborate in more than 130 countries worldwide.


As an R1 University, the Office of Research cares about its faculty receiving NCAs such as the Fulbright Scholar Award because NCAs are a key indicator of academic and research excellence and institutional prestige.

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Bridging Cultures through Finance and Education

UC Professor's Fulbright Journey Strengthens Ties between the US and Ghana

For Dr. Charles Appeadu, an associate professor in the UC College of Business, the Fulbright Scholar Award Program offers an incredible opportunity to merge his expertise in finance with his deep-rooted connection to Ghana. This spring, Dr. Appeadu will conduct research, teach graduate-level finance courses, and mentor students and junior faculty at The Catholic University of Ghana.

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What's New

International Collaboration


While UC strongly supports international collaboration and values our partners, it is important that everyone at UC understand the current regulatory landscape and the importance of transparency. To learn more about how to ensure you are in full compliance with UC and government regulations, check out our International Collaboration site.

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Interested in Hosting a Visiting Scholar?


UC provides detailed guidance for inviting and supporting international visiting scholars, from the initial invitation letter to visa arrangements. Hosting a visiting scholar can enrich your department, your own research efforts, and advance UC's national reputation.

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What's Next

Outside Activity Reporting Training


The Office of Research will soon be launching its new disclosure platform that will simplify reporting of outside activities. Join an upcoming training session to learn about the process for submitting disclosures and understanding when prior approval is required:


Monday, December 16, 2024 | 12 to 1 pm

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C4Health New Investigator Award


The Cincinnati Center on Climate Change and Health (C4Health) is accepting nominations for its New Investigator Award, offering $25,000 for faculty conducting climate and health research. Eligible UC faculty must lack major NIH funding; nominations are due by December 9th. For inquiries, additional information, or to submit nominations, reach out via the link below.

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