Frequently Used Information and Documents
Below is a list of links to pages containing institutional information and documents frequently needed for proposal preparation and submission. For additional assistance locating institutional information, please contact the Research and Sponsored Programs staff.
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Compliance: Information about animal care, human subjects, safety, controlled substances, export control, and research integrity.
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Core Facilities: Information about research facilities on the Main and Health Science Campuses.
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Subrecipients, Contractors, and Consultants: Quick reference guide to the differences between subrecipients, contractors/vendors, and independent consultants.
- Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: hosts numerous diversity initiatives. PIs are encouraged to partner with organization and programs the expand the broader impacts of their research.
- Office of Institutional Research: has a number of dashboards that can assist in data gathering regarding for UToledo.
University of Toledo Description:
The University of Toledo is one of 14 state universities in Ohio. Established in 1872, it became a member of the state university system in 1967. The University of Toledo and the Medical University of Ohio merged July 2006 to form the third-largest public university operating budget in the state. The University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
The university offers more than 300 undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees in the following colleges:
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- Arts and Letters
- Business and Innovation
- Health and Human Service
- Education
- Engineering
- Graduate Studies
- Honors
- Law
- Medicine and Life Sciences
- Natural Sciences and Mathematics
- Nursing
- Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
- University College
UToledo also has part-time and full-time options of study and a large distance-learning program open to approximately 23,000 students.
Main Campus features nine modern residence halls, a gothic bell tower, a modern student recreation center, a central student union building with meeting rooms and a food court, a state-of-the-art classroom center in one of the original buildings, a new building for the College of Business and Innovation, renovated laboratories in the Bowman-Oddy complex, updated facilities in other classroom buildings, a football stadium, and a basketball and athletic complex.
Health Science Campus is home to graduate health programs and the UT Medical Center, a Level 1 trauma center, and several academic and research facilities, all of which are interconnected by enclosed passageways or tunnels.
Scott Park Campus of Energy and Innovation is home to administrative offices, the Minority Business Incubator, and the School of Alternative and Renewable Energy.
Museum Campus, adjacent to the Toledo Museum of Art in a building designed by Frank O. Gehry, is home to the visual arts.
There are more than 200 student organizations, and the campus hosts several speaker series, art exhibits, theater performances and other events throughout the year.