Welcome to the Maxwell Research Support home page. Here you will find resources for identifying internal and external funding sources, writing and submitting grant applications, and managing awards.
If at any time you require additional assistance, please contact Jill Ferguson, Director of Research Development, at jsfergus@syr.edu.
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MAXWELL DEPARTMENTS AND RESEARCH CENTERS
Each Maxwell unit, whether academic department or research center/institute, has one or more staff members who can help you with research-related administrative processes, answer questions, and connect you to additional resources. If you are unsure who to work with, please contact Jill Ferguson.
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF SPONSORED PROGRAMS (OSP)
Caroline McMullin, Research Administrator
cmcmulli@syr.edu | 315.443.9358
MAXWELL DEAN'S OFFICE
Jill Ferguson, Director of Research Development
jsfergus@syr.edu | 315.443.7281
Andrew London, Associate Dean for Research
anlondon@syr.edu | 315.443.4597
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