Using SciENcv: A New Requirement for NSF Proposals
VirtualLearn how to comply with NSF’s requirement to use the SciENcv portal for creating Biosketches and Current & Pending Support documents.
Interdisciplinary Dialogue: Decay and Resilience
Lewis Alumni Center 1 Alumni Way, Pullman, United StatesThree presenters from various areas in the Arts and Humanities will briefly share their approach to research, scholarship, and/or creative activity on the theme "Decay and Resilience".
Budgeting and Budget Justifications
VirtualFind out how to prepare a budget for your grant proposal and write a compelling budget justification.
Tired of the same old stuff? Come be part of the change for research at WSU
VirtualWe are looking for faculty and staff input on the creation of a multiyear, systemwide plan to enhance WSU research competitiveness.
Lunch and Learn: SciENcv
Lighty 280—Office of Research Conference RoomBring your laptop and your lunch for a hands-on session to learn how to use the SciENcv portal for creating NSF required Biosketches and Current & Pending Support documents.
PI Roles and Responsibilities
VirtualLearn what is expected of you as a lead PI of a sponsored project, including federal, state, and private award requirements.
Leveraging the Power of Extension in Community-Engaged Research
VirtualLearn about best practices to engage with community-based Extension faculty to leverage your work across Washington state.
Interdisciplinary Dialogue: Borders and Bridges
Bundy Reading Room 655 Veterans Way, Pullman, WA, United StatesThree presenters from various areas in the Arts and Humanities will briefly share their approach to research, scholarship, and/or creative activity on the theme "Borders and Bridges".
Arts and Humanities Showcase
Lewis Alumni Center 1 Alumni Way, Pullman, United StatesThis showcase will highlight the research, scholarship, and creative production of WSU faculty in the Arts and Humanities.
Using CIRC’s High Performance Computing Resources
VirtualLearn how you can take advantage of Kamiak’s freely available research computing resources and find out how you can purchase expanded compute power for your lab using CIRC’s condominium style investment model.