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Connect and Collaborate Grants is sponsored by Office of International Affairs and GOHi, Ohio State University. This program encourages partnerships that catalyze engaged teaching, research, and service programs with measurable and sustainable benefits to the community while advancing the strategic and scholarly goals of Ohio State University.
It specifically mentions funding projects related to human-animal interactions, food safety, mycotoxin exposure, food security, and improving diagnosis of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis in China.
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Connect and Collaborate Grants | Office of International Affairs Connect and Collaborate Grants The Office of International Affairs and GOHi are partners in in The Ohio State University's Connect and Collaborate Grants Program, which is overseen by the Office of Academic Affairs.
Connect and Collaborate incentivizes the Buckeye community to establish meaningful partnerships that catalyze engaged teaching, research and service programs with measurable and sustainable benefits to the community while advancing the strategic and scholarly goals of the university.
GOHi funds and support three Connect and Collaborate projects: Costs and Benefits of Human-Animal Interactions for Rural Children Development of an Education and Outreach Program to Assist Fresh Produce Growers with Meeting Food Safety Requirements Estimating Mycotoxin Exposure and Increasing Food Security in Guatemala Improving Diagnosis of Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis in Human and Cattle in China Influence of Sociodemographic Factors on Infectious and Zoonotic Pathogen Risk in Mnisi Community
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Open to the Ohio State community. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Connect and Collaborate Grants is funded by Office of International Affairs and GOHi, Ohio State University. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Ohio. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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