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Community Data & Evaluation Skill-Building Series

Prove & Improve: Community Data & Evaluation Skill-Building Series June 2- June 6, 2025 Register Attendees are welcome to select individual sessions to attend, or …

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New Bass Connections Theme: Race & Society

Nearly every facet of society and our lives — including how and where we live, learn, work and play — is shaped by race. While ...
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Robert Calderbank (MIDS) elected member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences

Four members of the Duke faculty have been elected members of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Founded in 1780, the Academy honors excellence ...
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Duke Students Design Innovative Solutions to Wellness Challenges

Duke students want to improve how they deal with stress and time-management challenges, and they sometimes struggle to navigate the many resources available to them—so ...
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Prove & Improve: Community Data & Evaluation Skill-Building Series

Are you wondering how to advance data-informed decision-making and understanding of impact? Curious about how to incorporate evaluation into your organization’s programming? Join us for ...
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Register for Community-Engaged Research Mini-Course 

Duke Graduate Academy  The Provost’s Office is pleased to announce a new session of the Duke Graduate Academy, which offers online short courses that introduce ...
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Duke Demographers’ Tribute to James W. Vaupel (1945-2022)

James W. Vaupel became a leading theoretical demographer and a cross-national institution builder over the five decades of his career.  From 1972 to 1985 he ...
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Duke Programs Collaborate to Hire a Postdoc

The Duke Master in Interdisciplinary Data Science (MIDS) program together with the newly merged Duke University Energy Initiative and Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions ...
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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 ...
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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.
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