Grant Lab Chats – Trends in Cybersecurity: Highlights for Research (October 14)

Friday, Oct. 14, 12:15-12:45pm
– Session topic: “Trends in Cybersecurity: Highlights for Research”
– Zoom registration: https://tinyurl.com/NSU-GrantLabChats
Division of Research and Economic Development News
Friday, Oct. 14, 12:15-12:45pm
– Session topic: “Trends in Cybersecurity: Highlights for Research”
– Zoom registration: https://tinyurl.com/NSU-GrantLabChats
FY23 awardees through the President’s Faculty Research & Development Grant (PFRDG) and Quality of Life (QOL) internal NSU grant programs have been recently announced. Click here for a video message from President Hanbury for this year’s winners Click here to view the listing of FY23 PFRDG and QOL winners Find out more about the PFRDG and QOL grant […]
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Read moreWe have some exciting news for all stakeholders involved in sponsored programs at NSU! Within the next year a new, cloud-based software platform from Cayuse, an industry leader in cloud-based applications to facilitate research success, will be implemented at NSU to enhance efficiency, collaboration, and access related to proposal submission and award management. Once this system is in place, PIs […]
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Read moreNSUWorks is a service of the Nova Southeastern University (NSU) Libraries. NSUWorks brings together all of the university’s research, scholarly and creative works in a centralized location with the aim of preserving and providing online open access to these works. NSUWorks is not just for archiving student theses and dissertations, or copies of published papers. While these are archived in […]
Read moreFind below a selection of recent research accomplishments by investigators from across NSU colleges. From the Abraham S. Fischler College of Education & School of Criminal Justice: Dr. W. Alex Edmonds and colleagues recently published an article on adolescent athlete suicide: Edmonds, W. A., Craig, L., Christopher, R., Kennedy, T. D., & Mann, D. T. Y. (2021). Adolescent […]
Read moreThe January 24th deadline is fast approaching for two of NSU’s internal grant programs, great for generating pilot data. More information below on the PFRDG and QOL. President’s Faculty Research & Development Grant (PFRDG): The PFRDG has an annual competition with awards up to $15,000 (deadline typically in January/February). The “Research Development Track” provides seed money for a new research area for which […]
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