Andrea Hetling Joins Provost Leadership Research Fellowship

November 30, 2022

Andrea Hetling has been selected to join the Provost Leadership Research Fellowship at the Chancellor-Provost Office for the Spring ’23 and Fall ’23 terms.

Fellows are mentored by the Vice Provost for Research and work with other Fellows in the Chancellor-Provost’s Office. The Vice Provost for Research serves as a strategic partner in New Brunswick fostering collaborations, advocating for resources, and developing communication to promote a culture of faculty and student-inclusive and innovative research. The Office of the Vice Provost for Research (OVPR) provides advice and planning for university-wide research initiatives and priorities including its Centers and Institutes, supporting New Brunswick and its cross-campus and Chancellor-led units’ research infrastructure development. Fellows will assist with research strategic planning and implementing the goals of the OVPR, working closely with the VPR and Office Staff.

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