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Preparing for Tribal Engagement in Research

Genuine tribal engagement and collaborative research with Tribal partners requires preparation. This includes familiarizing oneself with the academic literature on Indigenous Research Methods, with existing work and tribal needs, with tribal and university research policies, and more. Dr. Ken Lokensgard, Co-Director of the Center for Native American Research & Collaborations (Native American Programs/Tribal Relations) will […]

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Foundations of Community Engagement

Not sure where to start with community engagement? Join staff from the WSU Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) to learn the basics, including how to identify and develop mutually beneficial relationships with community partners. The CCE maintains a database of 1000 community partners affiliated with Washington State University and can provide guidance in collaborating with […]

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Making Headlines: Promoting Research in the Media

Not all studies work well in the media, but some novel, impactful research can make big headlines, bringing important findings to a wide audience – if they’re presented in an accessible way. Join WSU Science Writer Sara Zaske for a short presentation on press releases followed by a Q&A discussion with a panel of journalists […]

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Supplementary Documents – 3/24

Biosketches, facilities statements, abstracts …where does it all end? Supplemental documents may seem tedious, but they can significantly enhance your proposal. In this session ORAP proposal consultants will give you strategies for developing productive documents. Join us at 11:00 am in Lighty 280! Seating is limited, please RSVP. Skype is available. Both Supplementary Documents sessions will […]

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Working with Native Communities – 4/3

Join us for a discussion of conducting ethical research with Native American individuals and communities. Topics will include the federal, state, and university policies that require researchers to acknowledge the sovereign status of federally recognized tribes. Other topics include the tribal protocols, cultural and legal, that shape how knowledge is shared by tribes and tribal […]

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Working with Native Communities – 4/2

Join us for a discussion of conducting ethical research with Native American individuals and communities. Topics will include the federal, state, and university policies that require researchers to acknowledge the sovereign status of federally recognized tribes. Other topics include the tribal protocols, cultural and legal, that shape how knowledge is shared by tribes and tribal […]

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Finding Success: Funding Your International Work – 3/21

Identify new sources of funding, learn best practices for responding to solicitations with an international focus, and connect with resources at WSU that will help you succeed. This session, lead by Global Research and Engagement (GRE) within the Office of International Programs, will give you the resources you need to successfully navigate international partnerships in order to […]

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Partnering with Industry – 2/28

Looking for alternative ways to fund your research? Have you considered working with a partner in industry? Come learn how to develop meaningful collaborations with industry partners that will not only leverage your expertise, but provide value to your partner. The Innovation and Research Engagement Office (IREO) will present the best methods of approaching potential partners, the […]

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