Academics & Research

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Grad student will study international human rights law in Ireland Read more
Professor helps Yemeni scholars to digitize endangered manuscripts. Read more
At OIMB, students get immersed in the life aquatic
Coastal facility offers unique learning experience Read more
Canaday plans to study how disabled population lives Read more
UO researcher Helen Neville produced a DVD for educators to help them understand how elementary age children learn and grow most effectively. Read more

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  • EUGENE, Ore. – (Feb. 22, 2012) – Oregon Congressman Peter DeFazio will be in England Thursday to lecture at the University of Oxford, through the efforts of a UO professor who is teaching this year at the venerable institution.DeFazio, a 26-year veteran of the House of Representatives who earned his master’s degree from the UO, will discuss foreign policy and economic fairness at the invite of Cheyney Ryan, a UO professor of philosophy who is engaged in a multi-year project at Oxford.
  • EUGENE, Ore. – (Feb. 17, 2012) – John Anthony Martin, a senior political science major in the University of Oregon’s Robert D. Clark Honors College, has been chosen as a finalist for a prestigious Carnegie Junior Fellowship. He will be interviewed Feb. 22 in Washington, D.C.If selected for a fellowship, Martin said he hopes to do research for a year under the Energy & Climate Program of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
  • EUGENE, Ore. – (Feb. 15, 2012) – Top University of Oregon officials were encouraged this week when President Obama recognized in his proposed budget the critical importance of scientific research from the nation’s universities in fueling economic activity and fostering breakthroughs in understanding.
  • Stone circle documented as a Native American Medicine WheelEUGENE, Ore. -- (Feb. 15, 2012) -- Efforts to document the first Native American Medicine Wheels ever reported in Oregon -- led by Patrick O'Grady of the University of Oregon Museum of Natural and Cultural History