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Network Office gets new NSF Funding
ALBUQUERQUE, NM—The Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network Office, which is based in the Biology Department at the University of New Mexico, has been awarded $15.6 million by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to support its scientific research activities for the next six years.
LNO unveils own brochure
The LTER Network Office this week unveiled its own site brochure. In line with all the other site brochures, the LNO brochure provides a general overview of the LNO and its primary goal-which is to facilitate and support efforts to achieve the goals of the LTER Network.
The brochure includes brief outlines of the four core areas of LNO operation-Research Synthesis, Cyberinfrastructure Support, Development and Outreach, and Core Services.
LNO review by NSF
A panel of eight experts drawn from various institutions and five from the National Science Foundation (NSF) reviewed the LTER Network Office and its proposal for renewal. The review took place September 3-5, 2008 at the University of New Mexico, where LNO is located.
The review panel was comprised of eight experts drawn from various institutions and five from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The team also talked formally and informally with University of New Mexico officials, including President David J. Schmidly and other senior university officials.
