10/31/2022
Office of Research update: November 2022
A colleague landed a $500,000-plus grant, application deadlines are coming up for research fundings programs and more....
9/5/2022
Office of Research update: September 2022
Check out whose work is getting funded, find new funding opportunities, and learn about ways UM-Dearborn can support your next project in the September update from the Office of Research....
7/12/2022
Office of Research update: July 2022
Apply for campus grants, register for a free-to-attend National Science Foundation Expo and see the awards your colleagues recently received....
4/14/2021
A new car safety feature: better text for infotainment systems
A UM-Dearborn master’s student is investigating how things like typefaces, text size and line spacing impact drivers’ abilities to use increasingly complex dashboard touchscreens....
6/6/2022
An Update from the Office of Research: June 2022
See the Winter 2022 Campus Grant Award Recipients, learn about available research resources and sign up for upcoming events in the Office of Research June update....
5/16/2022
EV charging stations could be a target for hackers
A UM-Dearborn doctoral student is working to prevent charging infrastructure from becoming a new way to attack electric vehicles, the grid or your bank account....
4/18/2022
'This is a generation that can change the world for the better'
Grad student Katie Smith and her psychology research won the 2022 3 Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition on campus and she recently competed at the Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools' regionals....
12/6/2021
Helping teachers help indigenous students affected by intergenerational trauma
A UM-Dearborn student’s doctoral research is helping educators be more capable advocates for Native American students impacted by the legacy of Indian Boarding Schools....
7/5/2021
The challenges of teaching students civics in an era of political incivility
Can the social studies classroom help a younger generation of Americans regain the ability to talk critically and calmly about tough issues?...
3/8/2021
Pioneering LGBTQ+ psychology research wins competition
Graduate student Charlie Giraud noticed identity concealment, particularly among members of the LGBTQ+ community, is an area that’s lacking in academic research. So he set out to change that....