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  • up the “Confucius China Studies Program”. The Program consists of six subprograms in the academic areas of Humanities and Social Sciences. 项目申请/Project Application: 一、中外合作培养博士项目/I.Joint Research Ph.D. Fellowship 二、来华攻读博士学位项目/II. Ph.D. in China Fellowship 三、“理解中国”访问学者项目/III. “Understanding China” Fellowship 四、青年领袖项目/IV. Young Leaders Fellowship 五、国际会议项目/V. International Conference Grant 六、出版资助项目/VI. Publication Grant For more information, please visit https://ccsp.chinese.cn or contact us via ciwa

  • BackThe HPRB proposal form now begins with a diagnostic pre-survey (optional) that will help you and your students determine if their projects meet the federal definition of Human Subjects Research (HSR) and require HPRB approval. The pre-survey also helps students understand what kind of review is likely: exempt, expedited, or full board. The HPRB will make a final determination once the proposal has been submitted for review. If relevant, the pre-survey also helps students decide if their

  • contemporary life. At its heart, the conference was about the practical and ethical consequences of an innovative form of technology that has dramatically changed the world. Life Under Drones featured keynote presentations, panels, art installations, workshops, student research, film studies, and more as leaders from an array of diverse disciplines and industries came together to discuss the implications of drone technology in a rapidly changing society. The Innovation Studies program was pleased to

  • director of both the Hutchinson Symphony Orchestra in Kansas and, for fourteen years, the Keweenaw Symphony Orchestra in Michigan. His early research focused on orchestral music of the mid-eighteenth century. More recently, he has been researching and writing on the formation of vocational commitments for young musicians.

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  • precept. POINTS OF INTEREST: The central and critical role of the preceptor is also recognized in research and in theoretical models of nurse practitioner education, such as the Triad Model (Paton, 2014; Zawaduk et al., 2014) and the Academic-Practice Partnership Model (Amirhesani et al., 2019). PLU SON provides and makes the arrangements with the preceptor for the NP student’s clinical experience of direct patient care in the real-world clinical setting. To become a preceptor, contact the Clinical

  • community health, 47(1), 9–16. Selected Presentations Western Institute of Nursing Annual Comminicating Nursing Research Conference, Analysis, Evaluation, and Reformulation of Social Cognitive Theory: Towards Parent-Child Shared Management in Sleep Health, Tucson, AZ (April 2023) 2022 CANS State of the Science Congress, A sleep-self-management intervention (SLEEPSMART) for Children with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis and Parents: Feasibility and Acceptability., Washington DC (September 2022) 2022 CANS

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  • program Accepts 144 students for each new class Over the past 11 years, 32 PLU graduates went on the the DO Program at PNWU PNWU College of Osteopathic Medicine (COM) ranks Best Medical School in Primary Care & Research by U.S. News. Read about these rankings and more at:  USNews.com. PNWU-HS DO student wins a national award! On Friday, October 25, 2019 Zachary D. Hanson, PNWU OMS IV, was selected as the American Osteopathic Foundations’ Golden Ticket Scholar of the year. Read more about this annual

  • we continue to pursue our meaningful work in the face of so much misinformation about what we do? In this cover story, we attempt to address some of these questions. We will see through the eyes of four PLU faculty members representing every department in our Humanities Division that humanities work is not so very easy to define. We work in classrooms, yes. We do research and publish, of course. But we also work in the community, we volunteer our time, we take our students abroad, and we

  • capstone project and present this project as part of PSYC 499 at the Psychology Research Conference held every term.

  • Amie Bishop, MSW, MPHConsultant, Global Health and Human RightsMs. Bishop is a human rights advocate and global health leader with professional experience in more than 20 countries. Through her work with OutRight Action International, a global LGBTIQ human rights organization, and as an independent global health and human rights consultant, she focuses her efforts on the intersection of health access and human rights for LGBTIQ people globally. Currently, she is the Senior Research Advisor for