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What is a CESU?


CESU means Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit.  A CESU is a network of federal agencies, universities, research associations, state agencies, NGOs, and tribes that share several science-based goals in the 21st Century:  high-quality science, usable knowledge for resource managers, responsive technical assistance, continuing education, and cost-effective research programs.  A network of 17 CESUs organized around large bioregions have been established across the nation  to achieve these goals.  The objectives of the CESU Network are to:
  • provide resource managers with high-quality scientific research, technical assistance, and education;
  • deliver research and technical assistance that is timely, relevant to resource managers, and needed to develop and implement sound adaptive management approaches;
  • ensure the independence and objectivity of research;
  • create and maintain effective partnerships among Federal agencies and universities to share resources and expertise;
  • take full advantage of university resources while benefiting faculty and students;
  • encourage professional development of Federal scientists; and
  • manage Federal science resources efficiently

Each CESU has a "host" university.  The host university has the responsibility, with some funding from the federal agencies, to organize agency and university partners into a network that will work together to provide better research, technical assistance, and educational programs for the region.  The host university, its university partners, and agency partners are members of a cooperative agreement.  The agreements provide a mechanism through which the agencies and universities can cooperate to do research, technical assistance, and educational projects.  Participating federal agencies can use the CESU agreement when appropriate to fund university faculty to do work without having to issue an RFP.  University faculty can be funded to do work without having to write a proposal that may or may not be funded.  To learn more about starting a project in the GP-CESU, please visit Start a Project. 
Funds for a project that will be done at your university do not flow through the host institution, but come directly to your institution.  There has been a standard indirect cost rate of 17.5% agreed to by all partners of the CESU Network (except for the US Forest Service and Natural Resources Conservation Service, which are limited to zero and 10% indirect respectively). 

The CESU Network is coordinated and provided support by the CESU Council.  The Council includes representatives of participating Federal agencies operating under a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the CESU Network.  A CESU Council Coordinator is elected by the members.  

Interim CESU Network Coordinator
Dr. Mary Foley                                         
Chief Scientist, Natural Resources and Science, Northeast Region (Boston Office
Mary_Foley@nps.gov
617-223-5024

For more detailed information about CESUs, please visit the National CESU Website.

**This page includes information modified from the Southern Appalachian & Great Basin CESU web sites.

                        

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