Other NSF Community Event
Other NSF Community Event
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Application Deadline: 2025 Modern Meta-Analysis Research Institute
The Modern Meta-Analysis Research Institute (MMARI) is accepting applications for its upcoming session on state-of-the-art and accessible methods for conducting meta-analyses.
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Application Deadline: NSF Fellowship in Advanced Quantitative Methods to Broaden STEM Education Participation
The University of Chicago in partnership with Michigan State University is launching a second three-year NSF Summer Institute in Advanced Quantitative Methods for STEM education research.
Webinar
PEERS Webinar: Using ICPSR Tools and Data in Education Research Methods Courses
This webinar will introduce participants to tools and resources available through ICPSR and provide suggestions for ways they could be used to convey or supplement content in a typical research methods course.
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Application Deadline: Institute in Critical Quantitative, Computational, and Mixed Methodologies
Institute in Critical Quantitative, Computational, & Mixed Methodologies 2024 Scholars Training Program Seeking to expand your quantitative data science skills in STEM education research? Join our growing community and network of critical quantitative researchers working for social justice! Applications are now open and close on Monday, July 15. Eligibility: Faculty, research professionals, and postdocs
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Application Deadline for NSF QRM Scholars Program
The National Science Foundation (NSF) Quantitative Research Methods for STEM Education (QRM) Scholars Program pairs early-career education researchers with quantitative mentors to help develop skills in design, measurement, and analysis.
The program includes a year-long training that includes a 3-day virtual Fall Institute (Sept. 27, 28, & Oct. 4, 2024) and a 2-day in-person Winter Institute (Jan. 31 & Feb.1, 2025), on-going live-stream workshops, and one-on-one research support with the assigned quantitative mentor.
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Professional Development for Emerging Education Researchers (PEER) Institutes Application Deadline
Professional Development for Emerging Education Researchers (PEER) Institutes support emerging education researchers in developing their research interests into concrete questions, developing short- and long-term research plans, building community with other education researchers, and making progress on advancing projects to publication. We seek scholars who are familiar with independent research and want to expand their methodological repertoire.
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Application Due Date: Modern Meta-Analysis Research Institute
Modern meta-analytic methods are needed to understand the conditions necessary to maximize STEM intervention impacts on learning outcomes. Meta-analysis is a suite of techniques that is uniquely positioned to answer important questions about contextual factors related to intervention effects. Unfortunately, traditional applications of meta-analysis in STEM, and education research broadly, focus on identifying average effects across multiple studies.
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Application Due Date: Institute on Equity-Oriented Mixture Modeling for Discipline-Based Education Research Scholars
Applications for Cohort 2 (2024–2025) are open!The program is intended for early-career discipline-based education researchers (DBERs) who are doing quantitative research to address issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in their specific disciplines. Ideal participants will have
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Quantitative Ethnography (QE) Fellows Institute Application Due Date
About the QE Fellows InstituteThe QE Fellows Institute is an NSF-funded program to train researchers in the methods and techniques of quantitative ethnography (QE). The institute brings together cohorts of fellows for a subsidized, week-long training at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in July, followed by three quarterly online sessions with internationally recognized QE experts.
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QE Fellows Program Application Due Date
QE Fellows InstituteThe QE Fellows Institute is an NSF-funded program to train researchers in the methods and techniques of quantitative ethnography (QE). The institute brings together cohorts of fellows for a subsidized, week-long training at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in July, followed by three quarterly online sessions with internationally recognized QE experts.