What does feminist data science look like? (Virtual Event)

As data are increasingly mobilized in the service of governments and corporations, their unequal conditions of production, their asymmetrical methods of application, and their unequal effects on both individuals and groups have become increasingly difficult for data scientists--and others who rely on data in their work--to ignore. But it is precisely this power that makes […]

The Ethics of Research on Pregnant Participants

Virtual Panel The research community is undergoing a hard-fought cultural shift from exclusion to inclusion of pregnant participants in clinical research. This panel will discuss what equitable inclusion of pregnant participants should look like and whether ethical considerations related to researching pregnant people have changed in light of the growing political restrictions to reproductive healthcare.   […]

Webinar: The Implications of Sharing Study Data for Education Researchers

In the era of open science practices, researchers are more frequently being asked to share data from their studies. Multiple federal agencies and private funders have added policies and requirements for their grantees and contractors to share study data. Consistent with this priority and the Standards for Excellence in Education Research (SEER), the Institute of Education Sciences […]

Crane Lecture Series: Dr. Valora Washington

Columbus Museum of Art 480 E Broad Street, Columbus, OH

Every two years the Crane Lecture Series brings a high-profile, nationally known speaker to Columbus, Ohio to inspire and engage us on a key early childhood or education topic. This year, Dr. Valora Washington, President & CEO of The CAYL Institute, will describe challenges and opportunities facing the early childhood workforce; challenge our thinking about […]

NSF Social Science Education Funding: Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (Zoom)

Are you teaching or conducting research in undergraduate education in the behavioral, economics, or social sciences and are you interested in seeking funding from NSF? Join Division of Undergraduate Education Program Officers on Friday afternoons in March to learn more about opportunities (register below). Register

Who’s modeling STEM learning in children’s educational media?

Recently there has been a large increase in the number of STEM-focused educational television shows available for children, as well as a strong push for more diverse and inclusive children’s programming. The underlying assumption at play is that if children see more diverse characters on-screen engaging in STEM activities and modeling STEM interest, this will […]

CDM & RCT Have a Baby: Methodological Bastard or Clinical Boon? (Virtual Event)

Irwin Epstein, Professor Emeritus at the City University of New York (CUNY) and at the Silberman School of Social Work (Hunter College), will present on the principles, methods, limitations and varied uses of CDM while showing were it "fits" in the broader context of the evidence-based practice and practice-informed research in social work and related fields. Epstein […]

QualLab Lunch: Centering Black Women in Research: A Black Feminist Autoethnography Journey (Zoom)

Featuring Dr. Kaleb Briscoe, Mississippi State University As a theory and method, Black women's experiences have long been included in literature. Still, others continue to dispute its applicability, particularly in social science, from a methodological standpoint. In this conversation, In this QualLab Lunch, Dr. Kaleb Briscoe from Mississippi State University will explain why methodologists should […]

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. […]

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