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WiSys Annual Report, Fiscal Year 2022
Take a look back at the research, innovation and entrepreneurship highlights of the 2022 fiscal year at WiSys and WiSys universities.
WiSys announces 2022-2023 grant writing webinar series
WiSys encourages UW System grantseekers to cultivate their grant writing skills, connect with experts and create opportunities through the organization’s latest 10-part grant writing webinar series.
PHOTOS: 2022 WiSys SPARK Symposium at UW-La Crosse
Scenes from WiSys' annual summer celebration of research, innovation and entrepreneurship in the UW System.
UW-La Crosse hosted hundreds from across the UW System at the 2022 WiSys SPARK Symposium
The WiSys SPARK Symposium is where research, innovation and entrepreneurship collide. The annual event brings together the best and brightest faculty, staff, students and alumni from the across the UW System to network, collaborate and celebrate great ideas.
UW-Whitewater’s Michael Hendrix wins 2022 WiSys Quick Pitch State Final
Students from UW-Stout, UW-Platteville and UW-Green Bay were also recognized during the student “pitch” competition inspires UW System students to consider the impact of their research and effectively communicate it to the public.
UW-La Crosse’s Madison Moore wins research poster competition at 2022 WiSys SPARK Symposium
UW-Eau Claire and UW-River Falls students were also recognized.
UW-Eau Claire’s Maya Frodl wins award for innovative project at the 2022 WiSys SPARK Symposium
UW-Superior student's innovation was also recognized during the statewide event.
WiSys hires Margot DeBaker to support UW institutions in Western Wisconsin
DeBaker will connect university faculty, staff and students to WiSys programs and services for researchers, innovators and entrepreneurs.
UW-Eau Claire student researchers earn praise for research communication skills
The student “pitch” competition inspires UW System students to consider the impact of their research and effectively communicate it to the public. Students have three minutes to impress a panel of judges with their pitch.