Mapping your Research Agenda: Workshop and Panel Discussion Webinar

Join the Office of Knowledge Enterprise for this two-hour workshop, designed for early- to mid-career faculty interested in developing a concrete plan for their short-term and long-term research agenda. In our first hour, Rachel Kajfez, associate professor of engineering education in the College of Engineering will share her own experiences with research planning and provide practical steps […]

Special Event: Dr. Moria Szilaygi

WOSU Public Media 1800 N Pearl Street, Columbus, OH

Join the Crane Center and Nationwide Children’s Hospital for a special event on childhood trauma and resilience featuring Dr. Moria Szilagyi, immediate past president of the American Academy of Pediatrics. She will discuss childhood trauma and resilience and the need to coordinate between systems of care through a trauma-informed lens. Register

Spring 2023 Speaker Series: Dr. Nicholas Bowman (Zoom)

Title: University Rankings Systems and Their Effects on Admissions Indicators and Reputation Dr. Nicholas Bowman Nicholas A. Bowman is the Mary Louise Petersen Chair in Higher Education, professor in the Department of Educational Policy and Leadership Studies, senior research fellow in the Public Policy Center, and director of the Center for Research on Undergraduate Education […]

Event Reporting in Human Subjects Research Webinar

Even with the best intentions, research doesn’t always go as planned, and when something does go wrong investigators may be required to report to the Institutional Review Board (IRB). The Office of Responsible Research Practices is offering an educational session on when to notify the IRB about unexpected events, noncompliance concerns, or other problems. At the end […]

Increasing the Impact of Your Research (Zoom)

Understanding how to track and enhance your research impact will help you to communicate the importance of your scholarly work in your field and beyond. This knowledge can be helpful in preparing promotion and tenure documentation, submitting grant applications, and connecting with potential collaborators. Join us to learn how to manage your author identity, ensure […]

Registration Opens for the Spring 2023 NSF Virtual Grants Conference

Save the Date! Join the National Science Foundation (NSF) for the Spring 2023 NSF Virtual Grants Conference, to be held during the week of June 5 – 8, 2023. Registration will be free of charge and opens on Wednesday, May 10 at 12 pm EST. In the meantime, please feel free to check nsfpolicyoutreach.com for […]

Outside Activities and Conflicts (Virtual)

This two-hour case study based workshop covers the Outside Activities and Conflicts policy, which incorporates the Ohio Ethics Law and federal research regulations regarding conflicts of interest. This workshop is led by ethics experts from Academic Affairs, Medical Center Compliance, and University Compliance and Integrity. CarmenZoom links will be provided to attendees the day before each session. […]

Secondary Data Symposium 2023 (Online)

A symposium featuring faculty research supported by The Ohio State University Department of Biomedical Informatics, Center for Biostatistics, Secondary Data Core, curated for an audience of clinicians and researchers. Research professionals will present on their experience and overall expertise with using secondary data to answer important questions throughout multiple areas of study. Register

Introduction to Data Visualization in R (Virtual Event)

This workshop will consist of a beginner friendly introduction to the R programming language for data visualization. We will explore the pros & cons of using R and showcase examples & resources. Those with or without programming experience are encouraged to attend! Join us to learn more about visualizing data using the R programming language, […]

STEM Education Reform in Urban High Schools: It’s Complicated; It’s Consequential (Webinar)

Join NSF's STEM Education Directorate Wednesday, June 7 from 3-4 p.m. (EST) to hear from experts about STEM Education reform in urban high schools. NSF-funded researchers Margaret Eisenhart (University of Colorado Boulder) and Lois Weis (SUNY Buffalo) will give a nuanced view of the obstacles marginalized students face in STEM education and will explain how […]