Explore our Searchable Database of Sponsored Research & Engagement with Native Nations
In FY 2023, researchers at the University of Arizona actively engaged in more than 180 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 the large-scale All of Us Research Program funded by the National Institutes of Health, among many others.
***The database below provides the list of sponsored projects that were active in FY 2023.
Title | College/Unit | Sponsor | Investigator | Tribe(s) | Status |
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Support for the Alaska Justice40 Project | Research, Innovation & Impact - RII Centers & Institutes | Raven's Group | Jorgensen, Miriam | Various | Closed |
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 |
Technical Assistance to the Hualapai Tribe | Arizona Health Sciences Centers & Divisions | Northern Arizona University | Smith, Terry | Hualapai Indian Tribe of the Hualapai Indian Reservation, Arizona | Active |
The Ethnohistorical Study of Water Use and Agriculture for the Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians Water Law Case | College of Social & Behavioral Sciences (SBS) | Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians | Stoffle, Richard | Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians of the Kaibab Indian Reservation, Arizona | Active |
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UArizona Sponsored Projects Active Awards with Native Nations FY2023
Total Obligated Funding $249,700,425
(note: total award amount, not broken down by length of project)