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The University’s research and scholarly activities range from highly specialized investigations in the physical and biological sciences to broad interdisciplinary studies. Graduate students are intimately involved in these activities, and are expected to be familiar with the policies and procedures outlined by the Office of Sponsored Research and the Office of Research Partnerships and Commercialization.
Research and educational activities are conducted not only in individual departments but also in multidisciplinary research centers and institutes.

The University of New Hampshire is rich in resources offered to its students, faculty and staff.  The best way to acquaint yourself with the large variety of services is to review the list on this page (left menu) and then visit their respective website for more information.  A thorough list of the campus resources, along with descriptive information, websites and other contact information, is also available in our printed catalog or in the online PDF version of the Catalog.

The home of the main campus of the University is in Durham - one of the oldest towns in northern New England - near the picturesque seacoast of New Hampshire. Students have found Durham to be an ideal place to live while completing a graduate degree at UNH. For those interested in cultural pursuits, Boston is a quick 65 miles to the south. Outdoor enthusiasts will find skiing, hiking, and the scenery of the White Mountains 60 miles to the north and the sandy beaches and rocky coast of New Hampshire and Maine 10 miles east. The 200-acre campus is surrounded by more than 2,400 acres of fields, farms and woodlands owned by the University. College Woods, on the edge of campus, includes five miles of well-kept paths through 260 acres of woods.

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