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WVU Research Office welcomes event submissions for Research Week

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The WVU Research Office invites the community to celebrate those who help elevate the University’s profile as a top-tier, pioneering R1 institution during the Fifth Annual Research Week. 

Starting March 20, a slate of activities, events and workshops will showcase research efforts from the University’s faculty, staff and students.

"Research Week is a way for us all to pause and celebrate the tremendous amount of work that goes into being an R1 university and to say, 'thank you,' to all who make it possible," said Melanie Page, associate vice president for creative and scholarly activities at the Research Office. "We hope you can join us and we look forward to celebrating with you."

Submit an event for Research Week.

Check out the Research Week website as college and other research-focused units share information about their activities.

For more information, contact Page at Melanie.Page@mail.wvu.edu.