Submit Proposals for the University of Nebraska (NU) Innovation Hub
The University of Nebraska (NU) Innovation Hub is seeking proposals that will help University of Nebraska students, faculty, and staff launch transformative experiences that enhance teaching, learning, research, and the student experience via technology; Oct. 15.
- published: 2021/09/27
- contact: Jaci Lindburg - University of Nebraska Office of Digital Education
- phone: 402.554.2020
- email: jlindburg@nebraska.edu
- search keywords:
- ITS
- call for proposals
The University of Nebraska (NU) Innovation Hub, a collaborative effort sponsored by NU ITS and the NU Office of Digital Education, aims to help NU students, faculty, and staff launch transformative experiences that enhance teaching, learning, research, and the student experience via technology. Additionally, the Hub provides a vehicle by which members of the NU community can view the portfolio of pilots and innovative initiatives we are championing, as well as offering a streamlined process for additional partners to find out how to take part in a current project.
The Hub is seeking proposals that are strategic, impactful across the NU campuses, and forward-facing to create a noticeable, positive impact for students, faculty and staff.
The Call for Proposals is open now through Oct. 15 at nebraska.edu/innovation-hub.
Any student, faculty or staff who is a part of the University of Nebraska community is welcome to submit a brief proposal into this process.
For more information about the Innovation Hub, visit its.nebraska.edu/innovation-hub.
About the University of Nebraska at Omaha
The University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) is Nebraska’s premier metropolitan university, committed to innovating for the public good, advancing social mobility, powering workforce development, and serving as a hub for community engagement. Nearly 15,000 Mavericks choose UNO for its hands-on education experiences, nationally ranked online and graduate programs, military-connected student support, and innovative approaches to supporting lifelong learning. UNO holds the Carnegie Research Activity “R2” designation, securing more than $40 million annually in external research funding and counts its faculty among the world’s most cited scholars. Sixteen Omaha Athletics programs compete in NCAA Division I as members of the Summit League and National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC).
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