Dr. Jessica Snowden, Vice Dean for Research at UAMS College of Medicine and finalist for the Vice Chancellor for Research position at UT Health Science Center, gave a presentation to our campuses this afternoon, sharing her thoughts on the opportunities and challenges facing academic research over the next five years.
New to working with the NIH grants process? Make plans to join your peers as the NIH walks through essential aspects of applying for funding, including:
Kimberly Williams is conducting a research study to explore the experiences of graduate students at UTHSC who have hidden disabilities using individual interviews. Specifically, the researcher is interested in examining the perceptions of having a hidden disability, what factors influence when and if you disclose your disability to peers, professors, or institutional officials, and if you utilize institutional resources or accommodations. Students may be African American or Non African American. All participants will be given a $25 Amazon gift card after completing the survey and interview.
Cybercriminals often use text messages to try and trick you into clicking on malicious links, a method known as “Smishing.” Recent reported scams include sending a fake text message that says a package is unable to be delivered to you. Read more about this and what signs to look for in identifying these types of scams.
Beginning July 2024, unsupported Windows and Mac operating systems will no longer have internal network access without an exception request submitted and approved by the Office of Cybersecurity.
Before buying ChatGPT, take a look at UT Verse and Copilot for your AI needs. Both UT Verse and Copilot offer AI functionality AND include protection for your data. And did we mention they are both free for you?