Northern Arizona University

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  • First Grant
  • Total Number of Grants
    2
  • Cumulative Grant Amounts
    $706,927
 

Founded in 1899, Northern Arizona University is a public institution offering undergraduate, graduate and professional degree programs. With a main campus in Flagstaff, 26 extended campuses around the state and a robust online degree program, the university is dedicated to provide all qualified students with access to higher education.

Northern Arizona University offers nearly 100 undergraduate degrees and over 50 graduate degrees across many fields and has an enrollment of over 25,000 students and over 1,000 faculty. Nationally and regionally renowned programs include those in forestry, engineering, education, physical therapy, hotel and restaurant management, environmental sustainability and applied linguistics. The university’s 14 research centers and institutes produces basic and applied knowledge that addresses the challenges of the interior western United States.

 

recent grants

San Francisco Bay Area Determining impacts of recreation on wildlife in Bay Area protected areas
 

Organization

Northern Arizona University, School of Forestry


  • date awarded

    Mar 2011

  • amount

    $481,533

  • term

    54 months

 
San Francisco Bay Area Determining effectiveness of wildlife corridors
 

Organization

Northern Arizona University, School of Forestry


  • date awarded

    Oct 2010

  • amount

    $225,394

  • term

    27 months

 

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