SSRI Grant Program Announces Awards
The Social Science Research Institute (SSRI) invited grant applications from Duke University faculty to study social science research topics of their choice. The size of the grants range from $5,000 to $25,000.
DUPRI research team uses electronic health records to study population of Durham County children
New research demonstrating the efficacy of using electronic health records (EHRs) to assess children’s population health.
MTV partners with MIDS to study access to voting on college campuses
MTV partnered with a team of students working on their MIDS capstone project to study access to voting on college campuses.
Leveraging Existing Data and Methods in Health Disparities Research
Join us to learn how existing data resources can be used to identify valid and replicable population health trends and effects focused on multi-level societal, community, and individual determinants of health disparities in Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementias.
Aria Chernik: New Position
After a national search, Aria Chernik, J.D., Ph.D., has been named Duke University’s inaugural Assistant Vice Provost for Faculty Development and Applied Research, reporting to the Vice Provost for Learning Innovation and Digital Education. She will start May 1.
A World Without Racism
The TRHT Center helps alter beliefs, attitudes, and actions, addressing both the consequences and roots of racism.
Spring 2024 Workshops
Gain skills in software that help social scientists conduct their research.
- Qualitative Data Analysis and NVivo
- Introduction to Survey Design
- Evaluation for Improvement and Impact
- Advanced Survey Design in Qualtrics