NIH New Requirements: Biosketch & Other Support Webinar

NIH issued new notices that describes changes to the Biosketch and Other Support format page templates that will be required in all proposals and RPPRs due on or after January 25, 2022. The new formats are strongly encouraged to be utilized after September 1, 2021. The stated purpose of the changes is to support the […]

Grant Writing 101: Writing a Grant Proposal for Private Funders Webinar

This webinar is designed for individuals new to, or seeking a refresher course, on writing effective grant proposals. Participants will learn how to identify potential funders and navigate the application process, including the development of both a letter of intent (LOI) and full proposal. While the focus of this training pertains to securing funding from […]

Fall 2021 NSF Virtual Grants Conference: Registration Opens September 8, 2021 at 12pm EST

Save the Date! Join the National Science Foundation (NSF) for the Fall 2021 NSF Virtual Grants Conference, to be held during the week of October 4-8, 2021. Registration will be free of charge and opens on Wednesday, September 8 at 12 p.m. EST. We anticipate the sessions will reach capacity very quickly, so we encourage […]

Introduction to Co-Authorship Workshop (with Zoom Option)

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

Unpublished research is research not done! Come learn how to navigate research co-authorship and co-authoring across disciplines at this event. You will be able to hear from graduate and faculty experts who will provide their insights and share their experiences co-authoring papers within an interdisciplinary context. You won’t want to miss this! The first 30 […]

Introduction to Transana Webinar

QualLab Lunch – Autumn 2021 (virtual) This event is back by popular demand! QualLab Lunches are a series of lunches that offer information about an important qualitative topic such as anti-racist research designs, ethics in ethnographic research, how to obtain grants with a qualitative design, and more. Dr. Brian Seilstad (Akhawayn University) is this month's […]

Using Generalization to Improve the Accuracy of Education Studies Webinar

Elizabeth Tipton is an Associate Professor of Statistics at Northwestern University and Co-Director of the Statistics for Evidence-Based Policy and Practice Center. Dr. Tipton has designed methods and tools to improve the generalizability of randomized control trials, especially in education and psychology. In her presentation, Dr. Tipton will provide concrete steps researchers can take when […]

NSF EHR Townhall – Data Science in Education

The National Science Foundation’s Directorate for Education and Human Resources (EHR) invites you to participate in a virtual town hall meeting to stimulate a national conversation on the topic of Data Science in Education.  Each day, there is more accessible data than there was the day before, and a professional skillset is emerging to meet […]

Challenging Ourselves: Rethinking Family Engagement – Crane Center 2021 Symposium on Children Registration Open

Partnering with families to enhance their children’s learning and development must take into account the diverse socioeconomic and racial backgrounds of families as well as their engagement needs. Dr. Angel Harris, professor of sociology at Duke University, researches social inequity, policy, and education and joins us for this year’s Symposium to discuss family engagement. Dr. […]

The Contribution of Fathers in Emotion Socialization Webinar

Emotion socialization is the idea that learning, understanding, expressing, and regulating emotions happens in social contexts. This process directly connects with future socioemotional outcomes for children. Dr. Xin Feng will discuss her recent study of how fathers uniquely contribute to this development in 3- and 4-year-old children. Dr. Feng's research centers on the interplay of temperament, emotion regulation, […]

Get to Know Metro (Virtual)

Interested in K-12 outreach or educational research? Learn about the diverse STEM school right here on our campus, Metro Early College Middle/High School, as you take part in a virtual "Get to Know Metro" event. You will interact with a live panel of current Metro students and watch a newly created video tour. Note: This […]

Better Research through Better Mentoring – Part 2 Online Workshop (Faculty Only)

Date: October 18 and 20, 2021 (Two Days) Time: 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.  REGISTER Attendance is limited to 25 faculty members from any discipline although many of the case studies come from STEM fields. Strong mentorship has been linked to enhanced mentee productivity, self-efficacy, career satisfaction, and is an important predictor of the academic […]