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Industry-university partnerships grants offered.(New Hampshire Industrial Research Center)
From:
New Hampshire Business Review
| Date:
February 2, 2007
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The New Hampshire Industrial Research Center, which supports short-term collaborations among New Hampshire companies and the engineers and scientists at the University of New Hampshire, Dartmouth College and other academic institutions, has issued a new request for proposals for funding through the Granite State Technology Innovation Grant program.
The RFP can be downloaded from the center's Web site, nhirc.unh.edu, with letters of intent due March 15.
The Gr...
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