A LEARNING OPPORTUNITY: UNM kicks off 2024 Research & Discovery Week

A variety of conferences, workshops, lectures and other activities will be open to the public and on display at The University of New Mexico for its 2024 Research and Discovery Week.

The week, Nov. 8-15, is dedicated to showcasing UNM’s entire research enterprise, while promoting resources and opportunities available to all UNM researchers.

“November is becoming one of my most favorite months of the year because we’ve started a new tradition here on campus with Research & Discovery Week,” said UNM Vice President for Research Ellen Fisher. “It’s our third annual celebration where we take an entire week to celebrate our researchers and their contributions to sciences, humanities, the arts and the world around us. I hope to see all of you that week at one of our featured events!”

This year, the celebration will start on a Friday because November 8 “iN-OV-8” is National STEM/STEAM Day, created to illuminate science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics education as critical investments in our future.

UNM’s Office of the Vice President initiated R&D Week in 2022 in hopes of enhancing the visibility of the striking, sometimes surprising and always inspiring research activities that happen every day on UNM campuses, while strengthening collaboration across communities, ultimately helping diversify the research, innovation and creativity that make UNM a premier research institution.

The year will contain a lineup of events and opportunities for students, staff, faculty, alumni and community members.

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