QualLab Lunch: Creative, Relational, and Hesitant Methodologies for Qualitative Inquiry (Virtual)

Please join us for QualLab’s virtual lunch talk with Dr. Mirka Koro, Professor of qualitative research and Director of doctoral programs at Arizona State University’s Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, on the topic of creative, relational, and hesitant methodologies for qualitative inquiry. You may sign up here: https://go.osu.edu/korotalk. More events like this go to: https://u.osu.edu/quallab/lunches/.

QMC Fall 2022 Speaker Series: November 4 with Arati Maleku (Zoom)

On Friday, November 4 from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m., Arati Maleku, Ph.D., Associate Professor in the College of Social Work at the Ohio State University, will be participate in an interview session titled, “The Science of Mixed Methodology: Navigating Complex Issues of our Time.” The event will be held over Zoom, and attendees can […]

2022 Interdisciplinary Research Fall Forum

Pomerene Hall 1760 Neil Ave Building 067, Columbus, OH, United States

Exploring the space where disciplines and ideas intersect and transform. More details to come Register

Developmental brain imaging of human cognition Webinar

Join us for the November Crane Research Forum with Dr. Zeynep Saygin, assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at The Ohio State University. How does uniquely human cognition emerge in the brain? The developmental cognitive neuroscience laboratory at OSU uses noninvasive brain imaging (MRI) to study newborns, infants, and young children before and as […]

International Collaborations: Policies, Processes, & Partnerships Webinar

Whether you are from a domestic institution considering partnering with an overseas research organization or you are an international researcher working through the grant application process, this event will provide you with valuable tools, policies, and guidance. Administrative and programmatic aspects of the application process will be shared, as well as considerations for building a […]

BTAA GIS Conference (Virtual Event)

Join us for the third annual Big Ten Academic Alliance (BTAA) GIS Conference, which will take place virtually on Tuesday, November 15, 2022. This event provides an opportunity for geospatial information users and educators across Big Ten institutions to present their work, exchange information, and develop potential collaborations. It is free and open to all […]

GIS Day 2022

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

GIS Day is an annual event for students, staff, faculty, and the broader community to learn more about geographic information systems (GIS) and to celebrate the power of geospatial data, methods, and technologies for answering research questions and solving real-world problems. Join us on Wednesday, November 16, 2022 for an in-person GIS Day program that will include: 11am […]

Outside Activities and Conflicts (Online)

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. […]

Gaining Visibility for your Research through The Conversation (Virtual Event)

Over the last eight years, nearly 200 Ohio State researchers have written about their research for The Conversation – and their articles have been read nearly 14 million times and been republished in outlets like The Washington Post, Popular Science and CNN. All faculty members, PhD students and postdoc interested in reaching The Conversation’s international […]

Q&A on the NIH Data Management and Sharing (DMS) Policy (Virtual Event)

Do you have questions about the new NIH Data Management and Sharing (DMS) Policy? This virtual office-hours style event features representatives from six campus offices with expertise in different areas impacted by the DMS policy. Experts from each area will host a breakout room and participants are encouraged to drop in each room with their […]

Giving Authors Their Due: The Ethics of Co-Authorship and Authorship Order Virtual Panel

The Center for Ethics and Human Values proudly presents a CARE Panel: Giving Authors Their Due: The Ethics of Co-Authorship and Authorship Order Virtual Panel Monday December 5, 12-1pm Ethical questions related to authorship do not only concern who should get authorship (and who shouldn’t), but also how much credit and what order of attribution […]

Human Subjects Research: Policies, Clinical Trials, & Inclusion (Virtual)

What are the basic HHS and NIH policies that apply to research involving human subjects, including clinical trials? How do you prepare a research proposal for review that addresses the regulatory requirements? What are some strategies for developing realistic and scientifically acceptable inclusion plans? Answers to these questions are just a few of the valuable […]