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Vice Provost for Research and Graduate Studies

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Jordan Konisky, Vice Provost, 3rd floor Lovett, ext 4002, konisky@rice.edu
Debra Purtee, Assistant Vice Provost, 3rd floor Lovett, ext 6071, debra@rice.edu

Responsibilities include oversight and coordination of University research and graduate educational programs, including major research centers and institutes. Reporting to the Vice Provost are the Office of Graduate Studies, the Office of International Students and Scholars, the Office of Sponsored Research, and the Office of Technology Transfer.
 

Office of Vice Provost for Research, 3rd Floor, Lovett, ext 4002, http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~graduate

The Vice Provost works with the faculty, department chairs, Deans and others to identify and secure sources of support for research from federal and state governments, private foundations and industry. The Vice Provost coordinates matching funds and cost-sharing for externally sponsored research.  Principle investigators requesting such support should contact the Vice Provost early in proposal preparation. The Office of the Vice Provost also provides travel funds to faculty wishing to visit potential research sponsors.
 

Office of Graduate Studies, 3rd floor, Lovett, ext 4002, graduate@rice.edu, http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~graduate

The OGS is the central campus office for graduate student enrollment management including admission, certification for candidacy to degree, petitions, and degree certification. The OGS distributes University Fellowships to support graduate study and manages external financial assistance programs including federal, foundation and industrial graduate fellowships. The OGS allocates funds to the academic divisions to support student travel to professional meetings.

Office of International Students and Scholars, 1st floor Abercrombie, ext 6095, http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~ois
Adria Baker, Director 527-6095, abaker@rice.edu

The OISS provides international students and scholars with advice and documentation necessary to maintain their legal status in the US. The OISS provides a full range of services to assist international students and visitors. Faculty wishing to sponsor visiting scholars (lectures, short-term research collaborations, sabbaticals, postdoctoral study) should contact the OISS for advice and visa processing information. The OISS also advises members of the University committee seeking H1 visa status.

Office of Sponsored Research, 3rd floor, Lovett, ext 4820,  osr@rice.edu, http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~osr
Jean Vorhaben, Director, ext. 4820, jev@rice.edu

The OSR processes the preparation and submission of research proposals to external sponsors including government (federal, state, and local) and non-governmental (foundation, private, industrial) sources. The OSR assists faculty in budget planning and development and ensures that all areas of proposals are consistent with university and sponsor practices and regulations. The OSR advises the Vice Provost for Research on matters that relate to the negotiation of the terms for agreements with governmental agencies, private foundations and corporate industrial sponsors. The OSR conducts workshops with new and continuing faculty to help familiarize them with the grant process at Rice and provides suggestions and advice to the faculty for matching their research support needs with sponsor mission. The OSR staff is available to assist faculty in development of their proposal budgets.

Office of Technology Transfer, 3rd Floor, Lovett Hall, ext 6173, techtran@rice.edu, http://www.riceinfo/ott
Daryl S. Boudreaux, Director, ext 6173, boudreau@rice.edu

The OTT provides support to faculty members in matters of invention disclosures, patent filings, licensing of technologies, material transfer agreements, copyright registration and other intellectual property issues. The OTT is dedicated to transferring Rice knowledge and technology into new and better products for society and to building business partnerships which benefit Rice's students, faculty and research programs.  OTT is responsible for developing commercialization opportunities and strategies, technology marketing, licensing or new business formation.  Further information about the OTT and its operational procedures is available at http://www.riceinfo/ott.
 
 

 
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