Emergency Management and Mission Continuity helps departments develop preparedness, response and recovery plans. These plans help mitigate loss of research materials, access to buildings and impact to students/teaching in the event of an emergency.
Unit:
Environmental Health and Public Safety
Visa categories vary from position to position based on whether the position is paid or unpaid and whether the position is temporary or permanent.
Through NC State Global, NC State faculty and staff enjoy access to a wealth of international research and funding opportunities. The office maintains ties with more than 130 partner institutions in 44 countries worldwide. The International Grants Director, Dr. Chantell LaPan, works with NC State faculty members to identify and pursue external global funding sources.
NC State maintains a Global Partners Database to connect faculty with resesarch partners around the world. Whatever your partnership goals, NC State has the resources — and the global reach — to help you achieve them. Explore the university's connections with more than 130 institutions around the world, or log in to manage partnerships.
Find news related to the Office of Global Engagement's impact on campus and abroad, including stories on international partners, funded research, and student success.
The Global Engagement Exposition is an annual celebration of achievements in international education and research at NC State.
Explore the Office of Global Engagement's seed grants and starter funds or search for external funding opportunities
NC State faculty and staff enjoy access to a number of international research and funding opportunities through the Office of Global Engagement.
Through the Office of Global Engagement, this fund supports the development of research and educational exchange between AC21 members by providing seed funding for a variety of collaborative research projects and activities.
NC State Global offers funding for NC State faculty or staff to enhance research collaboration and academic exchange with the University of Adelaide in Australia.
Through the NC Japan Center, funds are available for NC State faculty to collaborate with Japan’s scientific and technical communities.
NC State Global supports faculty and staff through an annual fund that provides $1,000 travel awards to encourage global engagement.
NC State faculty and staff are eligible to apply for up to $5,000 to support new international projects. The aim of this program is to provide grants that improve the range of international partnerships at NC State and foster meaningful, collaborative, global scholarship and engagement.
Faculty and staff are eligible to apply for funding to support research collaborations between researchers at the University Global Partnership Network’s partner institutions.
Funds are available on an ongoing basis for faculty and researcher exchange between NC State and higher education institutions in Israel. The fund is designed to promote scientific research and share technological capabilities.