Early Career Federal Funding Opportunities Overview (Webinar)

The Research Development team is kicking off the new year with a webinar overview of federal research funding opportunities targeting early career faculty on Wednesday, January 15, 2025, at noon.  The webinar will feature a brief overview of key federal agency early career awards (DARPA, Dept of Energy, Dept of Defense, and NASA), as well […]

Demystifying Research: Streamline Research Planning (Workshop)

Research Commons 3rd Floor, 175 W. 18th Avenue, Columbus, OH

Overwhelmed when starting a new research project? Struggling to break your project down into manageable steps and keep track of progress? In this workshop, we’ll share strategies and tips to help make planning research projects less daunting. Graduate students in any discipline and at any stage of their programs will learn how to streamline research […]

Demystifying Research: Research and Citation Management Made Simple (Workshop)

18th Avenue Library 175 West 18th Avenue, Columbus, OH, United States

Drowning in a sea of research files and sources? Struggling with disorganized and misplaced files? Conducting research can quickly lead to an overwhelming collection of articles, datasets, and notes. In this workshop, we’ll share practical strategies for developing an efficient filing system and for managing citations effectively. Graduate students in any discipline and at any […]

Harnessing the Power of Hope and Belonging to Buffer the Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (Zoom)

Join us via Zoom for the February Crane Research Forum as Dr. Brett Zyromski discusses ways to buffer against the impact of childhood trauma.   Dr. Brett Zyromski, associate professor and program chair of the Counselor Education Program at The Ohio State University   Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are potentially traumatic events that occur in childhood and […]

Demystifying Research: Archives and Research Methods (Workshop)

Thompson Library

OSU archivists, curators, and librarians will offer graduate students from all disciplines a hands-on introduction to archives and archival research methods. Topics covered will include finding and accessing archives and special collections, analyzing archival sources, and formulating research questions and projects using archival materials. No prior experience using special collections or archives is necessary. Register […]

Archives and Research Methods

Thompson Library

OSU archivists, curators, and librarians will offer graduate students from all disciplines a hands-on introduction to archives and archival research methods. Topics covered will include finding and accessing archives and special collections, analyzing archival sources, and formulating research questions and projects using archival materials. No prior experience using special collections or archives is necessary. Register

Discover Research Tools and Resources: TDM Studio (Virtual Event)

Text as Data: An Introduction to TDM Studio for Newspapers, Government, Dissertations, and Web of Science Content This workshop will provide an overview of TDM Studio and how it can be useful for your computational text analysis work. We will demo how to answers questions like these: How does social media impact mental health? How can […]

2025 EHE Research Forum

Ohio Union 1739 N. High Street, Columbus, Ohio

The 2025 EHE Research Forum will be held Thursday, February 20, 2025 from 8am-3:30pm. Once again, it will be held in the Ohio Union. Please save the date – even if you won’t be presenting – we hope to have a great turnout! Registration for the event is now open! 2025 EHE Research Forum RSVP

Demystifying Research: What is Digital Humanities? (Virtual Event)

18th Avenue Library 175 West 18th Avenue, Columbus, OH, United States

Wondering what digital humanities is? More importantly, wondering which digital humanities method(s) may be useful for your research? In this workshop, Leigh Bonds will provide a general overview of different digital humanities approaches. Graduate students in any arts or humanities discipline and at any stage of their programs will learn about the methods applied to […]

Demystifying Research: Beyond the Archives: Exploring Community Collections and Data (Virtual Event)

Many archives exist outside of universities and museums; there are community collections and digitized artifacts that are valuable resources for researchers. This is especially true for those who are focused on underrepresented populations. This panel will feature a roundtable discussion with librarians who have interfaced with archives, digital collections, data, and other materials about and/or […]

Exploring the Development and Experiences of Dual Language Learners in Early Care and Education (Zoom)

Join us via Zoom for the March Crane Research Forum as Dr. Ji-Young Choi discusses dual language learners in preschool classrooms.   Dr. Ji-Young Choi, Crane faculty affiliate and associate professor of Human Development and Family Science at The Ohio State University   Understanding the experiences and development of dual language learners in preschool classrooms, where English […]

Discover Research Tools and Resources: Sage Research Methods (Virtual Event)

Sage Research Methods provides access to a wealth of content and variety of tools designed to aid users in meeting various teaching, learning, and research needs. Whether preparing your own research for dissemination or providing research assistance, Sage Research Methods can help with every step of the research process. In this 60-minute session, you will learn […]