- Core Services - UNO Core Facilities help professionals in the University of Nebraska system, the local area, and from outside the state to advance their research or other projects.
- Research Collaborators and Participants - Nonprofit tools, programs and associations to help research and creative activity from conception to completion.
- Review of Proposals - Your proposal will benefit from peer review and critical feedback similar to that provided by a panel review, and you will have the opportunity to address potential criticisms prior to proposal submission.
- Membership in The VRARA Association: VR/ARA is the global industry association for virtual and augmented reality, an international organization designed to foster collaboration between spatial computing solution providers and end-users that accelerates growth, fosters research and education, helps develop industry best practices, connects member organizations like UNO and UNMC, and promotes the services of member companies.
- UNO Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR): Membership allows UNO's campus community to take advantage of the shared knowledge, resources, and support of the broader CUR Community. Any faculty, mentor, administrator, student, or staff member from UNO may join CUR at no additional cost to the individual. What are the benefits you are unlocking? Check them out here.
- Membership in The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS): The mission of AAAS is to advance science, engineering, and innovation throughout the world for the benefit of all. Advancing Science, Serving Society. The AAAS envisions a boldly inclusive, mobilized, and global scientific community that ignites, enables, and celebrates scientific excellence and science-informed decisions and actions, and is guided by the following strategic goals: Advance scientific excellence and achievement; Foster equity and inclusion for scientific excellence; Build trust among scientists and communities; Catalyze progress where science meets policy. See AAAS’ one-pager about its new strategic vision.
- Centers and Institutes - Multi-disciplinary and intercampus organizational entities have become increasingly important for pursuit of the University of Nebraska Omaha's (UNO) mission and help organize faculty and programs for numerous purposes. They are encouraged since they support important university goals. They may be called “Centers,” “Bureaus,” or “Institutes,” or designations other than colleges or schools.
- The University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) is excited to be a site in the new National Science Foundation (NSF) Great Plains I-Corps Hub. The goal is to provide entrepreneurial and customer discovery training to our teams, comprised of faculty and students from UNO and the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC), so they can effectively assess the commercial viability of their inventions.