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  • Grant WorkshopsCheck here for upcoming grant workshops. Learn more...Quick Links Federal Funding Resources Foundation Relations F.A.Q. Office of Advancement Office of the ProvostGrant Support ServicesOffice of AdvancementSponsored Programs The Sponsored Programs team helps to pair university faculty and staff grant-seekers with public funding sources and private, corporate, and community foundations to grow support for faculty research and university priorities. Our team can help you  to find

  • stockpile − namely engineering and applied sciences, physics, materials, and mathematics and computational science. Fellowships include at least two 12-week research residencies at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, or the Nevada National Security Site. Fellows are encouraged to extend these residencies to carry out thesis research and other studies at the DOE NNSA facilities. Renewable up to four years, the fellowship is open to U.S

  • Studies from Syracuse University in 2013 and a Doctorate in Communication Studies from the University of Texas at Austin in 2018. Dr. Ritchie teaches courses about media studies, surveillance, gender, race, and intercultural communication. Her research interests include rhetorical studies, critical/cultural studies, critical surveillance and security studies, affect theory, and media studies. Her research has been published in Surveillance & Society, Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies

  • Qualtrics SoftwareQualtrics software enables users to create online surveys and analyze results for such things as for market research, customer satisfaction surveys, product and concept testing, and employee and student insights. PLU has a site license for Qualtrics survey software that includes use for faculty, staff, and students. Employees can request an account via the form listed below. Students may receive sponsored accounts via requests from PLU employees. Please note that some surveys

  • Connelly He is currently working on a history of East Central Europe, 1784-present, due to appear with Princeton University Press. Other work of his has appeared in Minerva, East European Politics and Societies, Geschichte und Gesellschaft, The Journal of Modern History, Slavic Review, The Nation, the London Review of Books, Znak (Krakow) and Commonweal. His research has been supported by the American Council of Learned Societies, the Spencer Foundation, the German Marshall Fund, the Institute for

  • Angie Hambrick, hambriaz@plu.edu, and Joanna Royce-Davis, roycedjc@plu.edu The Unit Designates conduct an initial review of all new HPRB research proposals from investigators in their respective units. They then forward recommendations to the HPRB Chair. Each Unit Designate also serves as a liaison between the HPRB and the students, faculty, and administrators in their respective units and should be a first point of contact for discipline-specific questions (e.g., use of vulnerable participants and

  • Studies from Syracuse University in 2013 and a Doctorate in Communication Studies from the University of Texas at Austin in 2018. Dr. Ritchie teaches courses about media studies, surveillance, gender, race, and intercultural communication. Her research interests include rhetorical studies, critical/cultural studies, critical surveillance and security studies, affect theory, and media studies. Her research has been published in Surveillance & Society, Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies

  • Math Study Opportunities Outside of PLUSummer Opportunities Research Experience for Undergraduates Programs (REUs) are great programs to attend in order to enhance your undergraduate research experience. Here are some sites containing information about REUs: NSF List of REUs AMS REUs page Spreadsheet of Pending and Approved Math REU sites Map of Pending and Approved Math Sites for REUs Here are two great summer programs designed specifically for women undergraduates in math: The EDGE Program

  • equipped, nimble, and resilient. Learn about research and best practices to transform workplaces and universities like yours.15 Feb 2023 1-3PM PST- Crossing Borders: Showcasing Research from Academia to Bedside (Psi-at-Large Event)This event will be a combined FREE conference from Psi at-Large, Stanford University’s Alpha Alpha Lambda at-Large, and University of Alberta’s Mu Sigma Chapter. Registrations and Continuing Professional Development information is coming soon. Log on via Zoom and join the

  • . Michelson (Paradigm Publishers 2015) : View Book Everyday Injustice: Latino Professionals and Racism (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2011) : View Book Accolades American Political Science Association (APSA) Latino Caucus book award for best book published in 2011 "Everyday Injustice: Latino Professionals and Racism" K.T. Tang Faculty Excellence Award in Research 2011 Fellow for the Tomas Rivera Policy Institute Recipient of the Washington State Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Award Biography Dr. Chavez’s