Early Career Federal Funding Program Proposal Basics (Webinar)

The Research Development Office started a new program focused on significantly increasing early career research awards from federal agencies where we currently see lower than desirable numbers of proposals and awards: Department of Defense (Army, Navy, Air Force), Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Department of Energy, and NASA. These agencies fund a wide range of basic […]

Paying Study Participants: Ethical and Practical Considerations (Zoom)

Do you compensate participants who take part in your research? The Office of Responsible Research Practices, College of Optometry, and Department of Psychology are offering an updated series about participant compensation considerations in both medical and non-medical research. By the end of the second session, to be held on Thursday, February 29th, from 2 to […]

Beyond Learning Loss: Exploring the Implications of COVID for Early Language and Literacy Development (Zoom)

  Dr. Elizabeth Hadley, associate professor of literacy studies at the University of South Florida   Learning experiences in the early grades play a crucial role in preparing children to be strong readers, writers and thinkers across content areas. What happens when these early learning experiences are disrupted? In a longitudinal study, Dr. Elizabeth Hadley […]

Greenphire ClinCard Training Session 1 (2024) (Webinar)

Learn more about the Greenphire ClinCard system at OSU. This training will cover what ClinCard is, how it works, and how it is a preferred payment method for both researchers and participants. Register

Updates to the NSF Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide (PAPPG) (NSF 24-1) (Zoom)

The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) is hosting a webinar covering Updates to the NSF Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide (PAPPG) (NSF 24-1) for the research community on Tuesday, March 12, 2024, from 2:00 – 3:00 pm EST.   The PAPPG details NSF’s proposal preparation and submission guidelines. It also sets forth the policies and procedures regarding the award, […]

Finding Funding Opportunities (Webinar)

Join this informational webinar for tips on how to find funding opportunities from federal and philanthropic sources. Presented by the Office of Knowledge Enterprise and Foundation Relations, attendees will learn about resources to support their search for funding, including a live demonstration of SPIN, the world’s largest database of sponsored funding opportunities. Register

QualLab Lunch with Dr. Leslie Morrow

The QualLab is excited to welcome Dr. Leslie Morrow, 2022 Dean's Postdoctoral Fellow at OSU's College of Education and Human Ecology for our next QualLab Lunch! Join us on Thursday, March 21 2024, noon – 1 P.M, for Dr. Morrow's lecture on “Navigating the Paradox: Black Queer Revolutionary Selfhood and the Limits of 'Diversity.'" In this talk, Dr. […]

Tableau for Research Bootcamp (Workshop)

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

The Research Commons Tableau for Research Bootcamp introduces Ohio State faculty and graduate students to Tableau, a no-code, drag and drop solution for creating visually engaging and impactful data visualizations. Workshop participants will learn to: Navigate the Tableau workspace and develop strategies for locating and critically evaluating freely available data; Connect, shape and prepare data for the […]

Speaker Series: A Win or a Flop? Measuring Mass Protest Successfulness in Authoritarian Settings (Zoom)

Friday, March 22: Dr. Kimberly Turner, Assistant Professor of International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh Title: A Win or a Flop? Measuring Protest Effects Bio: Kimberly Turner is an Assistant Professor of International Affairs with the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Kimberly Turner Prior to joining University of Pittsburgh, she […]

The Ethics of Developing Therapeutics for Rare Diseases (Zoom)

One of the most exciting promises of cell and gene therapies is their potential to tailor treatment to individuals and thus improve the lives of those with rare diseases. However, developing these therapeutics blur the traditional line between treatment and research and therefore invite a number of important ethical questions. This panel will ask: How […]