Research Database

Explore our Searchable Database of Sponsored Research & Engagement with Native Nations

In FY 2024, researchers at the University of Arizona actively engaged in more than 200 projects in Arizona and around the country that involved tribal communities. These projects ranged from the preservation of archaeological discoveries at the Arizona State Museum to numerous Cooperative Extension projects, among many others. 

***The database below provides the list of sponsored projects that were active in FY 2024. 

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Title College/Unit Sponsor Investigator Tribe(s) Status
SRS RN: Transforming Rural-Urban Systems: Trajectories for Sustainability in the Intermountain West College of Engineering University of New Mexico Potter, Kelly Navajo Nation, Arizona, New Mexico & Utah Active
Subsistence and Outmigration: Intergenerational Dialogue Between Alaska Native Elders and Youth College of Social & Behavioral Sciences (SBS) National Science Foundation Green, Linda B Yupik Indigenous Peoples, Vuntut Switchin First Nation Active
Supporting Communities and Small Business by Conducting Risk and Vulnerability Assessments through Student Experiential Learning Opportunities College of Applied Science and Technology Tides Foundation Wagner, Paul E Tohono O'odham College, Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona Active
Supporting the Report of the Commission on Native Children - Continuation Funds Research, Innovation & Impact - RII Centers & Institutes Commission on Native Children Jorgensen, Miriam Various Active
Teachers as Native Nation-builders: Igniting the Embers of our Languages College of Education United States Department of Education Shirley, Valerie Multiple Tribes Active

UArizona Sponsored Projects Active Awards with Native Nations FY2024

Total Obligated Funding $239,144,392

(note: total award amount, not broken down by length of project)