Nick Eubank: New iiD Associate Director
Nick Eubank is an Assistant Research Professor in the Duke Social Science Research Institute (SSRI), where he studies a range of topics related to political accountability, …
Recent Articles
Leveraging Existing Data and Methods in Health Disparities Research
Join us to learn how existing data resources, paired with innovative applications and well-known methodologies, can be used to identify valid and replicable population health …
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 …
A World Without Racism
The TRHT Center helps alter beliefs, attitudes, and actions, addressing both the consequences and roots of racism.
Is Online Research Losing Its Edge? The Case for In-Person Research in the Age of AI
The landscape of research has been profoundly transformed by the COVID-19 pandemic, propelling a mass transition to online research methodologies. However, the advent of sophisticated …
Evaluation for Improvement and Impact
Evaluation for Improvement and Impact Friday, March 22, 2024 9:30 am – 12:00 pm Zoom This session offers an overview of program evaluation and evaluation …
Emerging Pedagogies Seed Grants and Faculty Fellows
The Office of the Vice Provost for Learning Innovation and Digital Education is pleased to announce a call for proposals that will support Duke faculty …
Advanced Survey Design in Qualtrics
Advanced Survey Design in Qualtrics Thursday, March 28, 2024 12:00 – 2:00 PM Hybrid via Zoom and Gross Hall 230E This workshop explores features in …
Spring 2024 Workshops
Qualitative Data Analysis and NVivo Friday, February 2, 2024 9:00 – 11:00 am Zoom This workshop will introduce techniques to analyze qualitative data, with a …
Driving Durham Forward: Assessment and Progress in Justice Reform
By Sarah Grace Engel, M.T.S., Program Coordinator, Bass Connections Durham is aiming to address a key contributor to inequities in the justice system: money. But …