The next Deans’ Seminar in the 2021-22 series will be held this Friday, January 21, 2022. Barbara White, Assistant Professor of Nursing, will present her research entitled “Teaching 5000 Nurses About Cultural Competence in Saudi Arabia During a Pandemic.” We will meet at noon (before the Academic Senate meeting) via zoom: https://iu.zoom.us/j/93176192536 Abstract: Saudi Arabia… Read more »
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IUF Women’s Philanthropy and Queer Philanthropy Councils Open Call for 2022 Grant Applications
The grants office is pleased to share that the IU Foundation Women’s Philanthropy Leadership Council and Queer Philanthropy Circle are now accepting grant applications through March 1, 2022. IUSB has received several grants from WPLC, and support may be requested by contacting Lee Streby, Contracts and Grants Specialist, at lstreby@iusb.edu, or 574-520-5295. Lee can help… Read more »
Deans’ Seminar – Jenny Deranek – 11/19/21 (zoom and in person)
The next Deans’ Seminar in the 2021-22 series will be held this Friday, November 10, 2021. Jenny Deranek, Clinical Assistant Professor of Health Sciences, will present her research entitled “Concussions: A Public Health Concern .” We will meet at noon in the UCET Classroom (NS245). Feel free to bring your lunch. Soft drinks and water… Read more »
Deans’ Seminar – Stacie Merken – 10/15/21 (zoom and in person)
The next Deans’ Seminar in the 2021-22 series will be held this Friday, October 15, 2021. Stacie Merken, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, will present her research entitled “COVID-19 and the prison environment: An international examination of emergency management and protocols in nine countries .” We will meet at noon in the UCET Classroom (NS245). Feel… Read more »
Deans’ Seminar – Stacie Merken – 10/15/21 (zoom and in person)
The next Deans’ Seminar in the 2021-22 series will be held this Friday, October 15, 2021. Stacie Merken, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, will present her research entitled “COVID-19 and the prison environment: An international examination of emergency management and protocols in nine countries .” We will meet at noon in the UCET Classroom (NS245). … Read more »
R&D Proposals Due October 29
Just a reminder that proposals for the first round of Faculty Research Grant and Curriculum Development Grant programs are due at 4pm, Friday, October 29th. More information on these programs is available here https://academics.iusb.edu/research-off … pment.html Feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions about the proposal process. EZ Erika Zynda… Read more »
Think Research Misconduct Allegations Can’t Happen to You? Think Again!
Small Mistakes, Big Consequences October 6th, 2021 at 12pm-1pm Register Now Many research misconduct allegations stem from sloppy mistakes or poor documentation practices. Research Integrity Office staff will highlight several examples from recent cases and faculty colleagues will offer potential solutions for ensuring protocol compliance. Research misconduct allegations at IU continue to rise, and have… Read more »
Deans’ Seminar – Mike Scheessele – 9/17/21 (zoom and in person)
The first Deans’ Seminar in the 2021-22 series will be held this Friday, September 17, 2021. Mike Scheessele, Associate Professor of Computer Science and Psychology, will present his research entitled “The Hard Limit on Human Nonanthropocentrism.” We will meet at noon in the UCET Classroom (NS245). Feel free to bring your lunch. Soft drinks and… Read more »
Think Research Misconduct Allegations Can’t Happen to You? Think Again!
Small Mistakes, Big Consequences October 6th, 2021 at 12pm-1pm Register Now Many research misconduct allegations stem from sloppy mistakes or poor documentation practices. Research Integrity Office staff will highlight several examples from recent cases and faculty colleagues will offer potential solutions for ensuring protocol compliance. Research misconduct allegations at IU continue to rise, and have… Read more »
Deans’ Seminar – Mike Scheessele – 9/17/21
The first Deans’ Seminar in the 2021-22 series will be held this Friday, September 17, 2021. Mike Scheessele, Associate Professor of Computer Science and Psychology, will present his research entitled “The Hard Limit on Human Nonanthropocentrism.” We will meet at noon in the UCET Classroom (NS245). Feel free to bring your lunch. Soft drinks and… Read more »