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<h2 class="heading--underline">Partnership Is With the UC Davis Humanities Institute, University Honors and First-Year Seminars Programs</h2>
<p>The 榴莲视频, Davis, has received $600,000 from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to offer courses that merge arts, humanities and science in undergraduate seminars co-taught by science, humanities and arts faculty, with the work of visiting performing artists integrated into the curriculum.</p>June 21, 2019 - 10:25amKaren Michele Nikos/arts/blog/mondavi-center-grant-integrates-arts-humanities-science-in-coursesMondavi Center Receives Grant to Integrate the Arts, Humanities and Science in New Courses
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<p>The 榴莲视频, Davis, has received $600,000 from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to offer courses that merge arts, humanities and science in undergraduate seminars co-taught by science, humanities and arts faculty, with the work of visiting performing artists integrated into the curriculum.</p>June 20, 2019 - 4:36pmKaren Michele Nikos/news/shape-placeholder-mellon-grant$3M Program to Integrate Science and Policymaking in Ocean Research
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<p>UC Davis is receiving a nearly $3 million award from the National Science Foundation to train the next generation of marine scientists under a new paradigm that puts a focus on policy at the front end of research.</p>
<p>Beginning in fall 2018, the research traineeship, 鈥淪ustainable Oceans: From Policy to Science to Decisions,鈥� will train scientists to generate their research questions by first asking what decisions are facing policymakers.</p>July 27, 2017 - 1:18pmKatherine E Kerlin/news/3m-program-integrate-science-and-policymaking-ocean-researchRobot Larvae Deployed at Sea
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<p>Scientists from the 榴莲视频, Davis, are deploying 鈥渞obot larvae鈥� into the ocean at Bodega Bay, just north of San Francisco.</p>
<p>These robots mimic clouds of microscopic marine larvae, such as baby crabs, mussels, clams and rockfish. The data the bots bring back provide some of the first direct confirmation of a decades-old and surprisingly contentious scientific mystery: Where do marine larvae go, how do they get there and back, and what allows them to do this?</p>August 31, 2016 - 4:30pmKatherine E Kerlin/news/robot-larvae-deployed-sea