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Garbage In Garbage Out: Is your data worth the paper it is not written on

Virtual on Zoom

In our data-driven world, with decisions being increasingly based on data, their quality is absolutely key. However, while significant resources are invested developing sophisticated AI algorithms, data quality is often neglected. For example, in the research community, there are many articles and publications that detail the statistical methodology, but rarely does one find details of… Read More »

Strategies for Planning, Developing and Writing Large-Team Grants

Virtual on Zoom

Webinar for faculty who have been successful in winning single-PI and small team grants and are looking to transition to larger team and center-level grants. This webinar will discuss how these larger grants are different, what the expectations of the funding agencies are for large team and center grants, successful strategies and common mistakes to… Read More »

Charting Pathways of Intellectual Leadership Roundtable: Navigating the Annual Review Process

2110 STEM Teaching and Learning Facility 642 Red Cedar Rd, East Lansing, MI

Learn more about the annual review process in this roundtable discussion. Hosted by Sonja Fritzsche, Associate Dean of Academic Personnel and Administration in the College of Arts and Letters; Delia Fernández-Jones, Associate Dean for Equity, Justice, and Faculty Affairs for the College of Arts & Letters; and Scott Schopieray, Assistant Dean for Academic Technology and… Read More »

MSU Broader Impacts Conference 2024

Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center 219 S Harrison Rd, East Lansing, MI

Are you planning an NSF grant application, or do you have a funded proposal right now? If so, the MSU Broader Impacts Conference is designed just for you! Researchers at every level (faculty, postdocs, graduate and undergraduate students) and the staff who support researchers' BI efforts are welcome to attend. Register here.  You will learn:… Read More »

Distinguished Lecture Series: Critical Issues in Learning Differences

Center for Education Research at Stanford (CERAS) 520 Galvez Mall CERAS 101, Stanford, CA

This lecture series promotes deliberative exchanges about cutting edge scholarship, and learning research dissemination about students with disabilities. Guest speakers, including CED Associate Professor Adrea Truckenmiller, will share insights from their scholarship and explore potential crosspollinations across their programs of research. View abstracts.  Learn more or RSVP here.        

(Re)Design Your Community-Engaged Learning Syllabus

Virtual on Zoom

This workshop will expand our definition of community-engaged learning through exploration of campus and community-based social change strategies, which have anti-racism, equity, and community partnerships at their core. Informed by the Social Change Wheel, this workshop will highlight definitions, tools and resources related to designing a community-engaged course syllabus and addressing the student learning experience,… Read More »