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Sources for Computer Time

LSA Information Technology Clusters
LSA IT recently deployed some small clusters usable for proof of concept runs by faculty and researchers in the College of LS&A, and for general computational jobs as availability permits.

The National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure (NPACI)
A group that oversees the formation of a researcher-focused national computational infrastructure; coordinated with the National Computational Science Alliance, the other PACI partnership led by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)

The National Computational Science Alliance (NCSA)
A partnership among more than 50 U.S. universities and research institutions to prototype the computational and information infrastructure of the next century

The Center for Parallel Computing (CPC)
Specializes in the development and utilization of parallel computing technology for scientific and engineering applications

Funding for Desktop Resources

Faculty Computing Upgrade Program
Funds for maintaining a base level of computing hardware and software on faculty desktops

Sources for the Development of Instructional Technology

The Center for Research on Learning and Teaching
Dedicated to the support and advancement of learning and teaching at the University of Michigan, with special emphasis on undergraduate education

The Committee on Institutional Cooperation
The academic consortium of the Big Ten universities and the University of Chicago; its programs encompass nearly all aspects of university activity

LSA Instructional Technology Fund
Funds for maintenance of existing LSA instructional facilities, establishment of new facilities, and development of new instructional technology techniques and applications

Miscellaneous Funding Opportunities

Traditional funding sources, such as the National Science Foundation; these resources offer technology and non-technology related funding

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