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Two Universities put together grant request to encourage research collaboration and cooperation between schools to benefit the state.

The rise of research efforts at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has sometimes put the campus in competition with its larger, older sibling in Madison, but chancellors at the two campuses are seeking ways to get researchers cooperating.

That’s why the two campuses are putting together a $300,000 grant program to encourage their faculty to work together.

In many ways, the state’s two largest public doctoral campuses have different research tracks, but UWM Chancellor Carlos Santiago and UW-Madison Chancellor Biddy Martin seem to believe there are areas where the research overlaps and where professors could benefit by bolstering each other’s work.

By Sharif Durhams of the Journal Sentinel

Full Story: http://www.jsonline.com/news/milwaukee/81896552.html

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