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<Title>Case Studies on consequences of export control violations</Title>
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<Summary>Updates as of 12/22/2014:     What happens to other institutions gives us information on how we are to deal to export control compliance but also how to do it better. Read more...</Summary>
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<Title>Apply for a Dresher Center Residential Faculty Fellowship</Title>
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<Title>Dresher Center 2015 Summer Faculty Research Fellowships</Title>
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<Title>Case Studies on consequences of export control violations</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">What happens to other institutions gives us information on how we are to deal to export control compliance but also how to do it better. Read more at <a href="http://research.umbc.edu/export-control-special-topics-2/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://research.umbc.edu/export-control-special-topics-2/.</a></div>
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<Title>Preparing a Proposal for External Funding in the Humanities</Title>
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    meeting to be held in Baltimore, Maryland at the John Hopkins University on
    March 20, 2015.</span> You can present by yourself or with a panel or topics
    related to research administration, practices or procedures. The call for
    proposals will be posted soon to the <a href="http://srainternational.org/about-sra-international/chapters/northeast/chesapeake-chapter" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">SRA/Chesapeake Chapter website</a>.</p><p><br>For more information or to forward an idea for a presentation,
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