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Research Funding

Annual support from Unit Cooperators for Βι¶ΉΣ³»­ Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Unit operations does not cover all costs of the research program. Most Unit research funds are acquired by Unit Scientists and Cooperating Faculty through competitive research proposals. These funds come from a variety of state and federal agencies, as well as international organizations and private foundations.

Proposals are submitted by one or more lead scientists [Principal Investigators (PIs)] through the Βι¶ΉΣ³»­ to the funding agency. Research topics may be basic in nature but are always aimed at a resource management problem. All research projects must support the mission of the Βι¶ΉΣ³»­ Unit and be approved by the Unit Coordinating Committee.

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Proposal budgets typically include stipends and tuition for graduate students who work under the direction of the PI and use data from the project for an M.S. thesis or Ph.D. dissertation. Federal agencies award research funds through USGS to the University using the Research Work Order, a funding mechanism authorized by Congress specifically for the Cooperative Units. NDOW and other agencies of the State of Βι¶ΉΣ³»­ award funds for Unit projects using the Reimbursable Services Agreement.