International Center for Gaming Regulation Extends Deadline for Research Fellowship Applications

The UNLV International Center for Gaming Regulation (the “Center”) is offering up to two (2), six (6) month, non-resident fellowships to support impactful research on important gambling issues. These fellowships will be awarded on a competitive basis via a peer-review process. Funding up to $15,000 per project is available.

Submissions are welcomed on any topic of current interest to the global gambling community. We encourage submissions to engage topics that will be of immediate value to policy makers, regulators, operators, suppliers and the general public. The submission deadline has been extended through Sept. 30, 11:59 p.m. PDT. No submissions received after this time will be considered. Please visit the Center's page for more information, including submission guidelines.

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