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UM (University of Michigan) Sponsors
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| University of the Michigan Provost
The Provost is the chief academic officer of the University and has responsibility for the University's academic and budgetary affairs.
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| OVPR
The Office of the Vice President for Research (OVPR) offers support for research, scholarship, and creative activities in all fields.
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| UM College of Engineering
Offering engineering classes since 1854, the University of Michigan is an international leader in engineering education and research.
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| LS&A
The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LSA) is an extraordinary center of creativity, inquiry, and discovery. LSA offers more than 3,500 courses.
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| MHRI
MHRI is a nationally and internationally recognized research institute. It is also an interdisciplinary unit that has a broad-based program of basic research on the etiology and treatment of mental illness.
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| MCBI
MCBI is a nonprofit entity established to build bioinformatics infrastructure and promote bioinformatics research, product development and education in Michigan.
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| UM School of Information
The School of Information at the University of Michigan works to develop an integrated understanding of human needs as they relate to information systems and social structures
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External Sponsors
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| National Science Foundation
The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent agency of the U.S. Government, established by the National Science Foundation Act of 1950.
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| NSF Middleware Initiative
The National Science Foundation Middleware Initiative (NMI) addresses a critical need for software infrastructure to support scientific and engineering research.
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| NEES
NEES seeks to lessen the impact of earthquake and tsunami-related disasters by providing revolutionary capabilities for earthquake engineering research.
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| Mid-America Earthquake Center
The Mid-America Earthquake Center is one of three national earthquake engineering research centers established by the National Science Foundation and its partner institutions.
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