Andrews Uses NSF Grant to Drive Collaboration
The Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship has received a three-year, $400,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) that will increase innovation capacity by fostering collaboration.
Andrews University applied for this grant as part of the EXPAND consortium, a group of five universities who partner on projects relating to engineering and computer science. This is part of the NSF’s $18.6 million investment in “regional innovation ecosystems.”
“This grant will allow us to increase our efforts to develop meaningful industry relations, which may translate into collaborative projects, sponsored research and internships, inspiring new research and innovation opportunities,” says Matías Soto, PhD, director of Innovation & Entrepreneurship at Andrews University.
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