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CBCS announces recipients of Spring 2023 International Collaboration Awards

Kristin Kosyluk and Heather George

Kristin Kosyluk, PhD and Heather George Peshak, PhD will receive funding for future international travel.

Kristin Kosyluk, PhD, an assistant professor in the Department of Mental Health Law and Policy, and Heather Peshak George, PhD, a research professor in the Department of Child and Family Studies, have been awarded the Spring 2023 CBCS International Collaboration Award.

This grant is designed to provide targeted support for faculty travel that is directly related to future or current sponsored research grant applications or publications. It also aims to aid in the development of international research collaborations.

With support of the grant, Kosyluk will attend collaborative meetings in Peru and George will attend a conference and collaborative meetings in Prague, Czech Republic.

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