Office of Research & Sponsored Programs
Ina, Deskubre, Setbe - To Enlighten, To Discover, To Serve
The University of Guam empowers the region by uniting island wisdom with universal sources of enlightenment to support execeptional education, discovery, and service that respects and benefits local and global communities.
Transforming communities through excellence in research.
We value innovative scholarly research that is ethical and inclusive and that is cuturally engaged.
To operationalize the UOG Research Community's Vision and Mission Statements, the following Strategic Initiatives provide the framework for deliberate, timed, and impactful action.
ORSP Strategic Plan 2023-2028_FINAL pdf.
Updated 8/31/2023
After having been a UOG faculty since 2009 and researcher for years, Dr. Paulino has taken on a new, bigger challenge: Leading the Margaret Perez Hattori-Uchima School of Health.
The University of Guam Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant and its multi-sectoral partners, are raising awareness under the banner of Sustainable September.
the University of Guam Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant launched the new regional-focused G3 Local2030 Islands Network Conservation Corps at the UOG Residence Halls on September 1.
The University of Guam's Guam/Micronesia Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program is offering another opportunity for caregivers of persons with dementia to participate in the CARES Elder Abuse Awareness and Prevention workshops.
Dr. Sharleen Santos-Bamba shares vision for UOG to offer programs that provide more opportunities for students in their chosen careers.
UOG and GCC students and recent graduates are invited to take a survey related to mental health during the pandemic.
CHamoru and Filipino breast cancer survivors are invited to participate in a focus group starting Saturday.
Incentives of up to $75 are available for volunteers in the UOG RADx-UP: Protecting Life Project.
Families are being sought to participate in a UOG research study on heart health and diabetes in Guam.
The U54 Pacific Island Partnership for Cancer Health Equity (PIPCHE) announces that funding is available for new Pre-Pilot research projects designed to address significant cancer health disparities among Pacific Islanders.
Researchers within Micronesia are encouraged to submit their proposals by July 8.
The U54 Pacific Island Partnership for Cancer Health Equity (PIPCHE) announces funding available for new pilot and/or pre-pilot research projects.
The NASA Guam EPSCoR is seeking applications from UOG faculty for seed grant proposals
Faculty members: Apply by Feb. 15 for seed funding to support your research!
The journal is seeking scholarly papers that share innovative research or challenge existing perspectives in the liberal arts and social sciences.
The UOG CNAS STEM Conference abstract deadline will be extended to Friday, March 11.
Scholars, artists, and students engaged in scholarly and creative work in all disciplines are invited to submit abstracts.
Abstracts are due Feb. 15, and the conference will take place virtually from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on April 12-15 Hawaii Standard Time.
Gain valuable experience and mentorship in cancer disparities research with this graduate assistantship.
Gain valuable experience and mentorship in cancer disparities research with this graduate assistantship.
The Japan Issei Project, led by UOG President Emeritus Robert Underwood, will document pre-war Japanese immigrants to Guam.
Participants will receive a $3,000 stipend and comprehensive research training.
Applications for this full-time, paid research opportunity are due April 16.
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