Awards & Recognitions
  • Blog
  • Jan 31 2024

The Office of the Vice President for Research is pleased to announce the 2024 Emerging Themes for Research Program cohort and the open application window for the Research Leadership Development Program.

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  • Jan 25 2024

The NSF has announced the first-ever Accelerating Research Translation investment. UK will partner with George Mason University to advance societal and economic impact of research by strengthening the infrastructure for scaling translational activities.

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  • Jan 17 2024

Katherine E. Hartmann, M.D., Ph.D., has been named director of the University of Kentucky Center for Clinical and Translational Science. She will assume the role on Feb. 15, 2024.

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  • Jan 8 2024

Yuha Jung, Ph.D., an associate professor and the director of graduate studies in the Department of Arts Administration, served as the lead editor for the Oxford Handbook of Arts and Cultural Management.

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  • Jan 3 2024

The goal of the research is to identify the prevalence of chronic ankle pain after a lateral ankle sprain and examine its relationship with healthcare utilization patterns and more.

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  • Dec 18 2023

School of Information Science researchers Associate Professor Shannon M. Oltmann and Professor Maria Cahill were awarded nearly $700,000 in combined grants from the Institute of Museum and Library Services

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  • Dec 13 2023

The University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center recently held a research symposium to honor the remarkable career of Daret St. Clair, Ph.D., who is retiring after 32 years of dedicated service.

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  • Dec 12 2023

The University of Kentucky is well-represented on a list of the most-cited researchers in the world.

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  • Nov 30 2023

Juan Trigos was awarded with the 2024 Azrieli Commission for International Music. Trigos, in his first year at UK School of Music, is a composer, conductor and assistant professor of music theory and composition.

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  • Nov 30 2023

Researchers at UK and Vanderbilt received a five-year, $2.7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study the use of wearable technology for better patient recovery from shinbone fractures and repair surgeries.