Strategies for Recruiting & Retaining Student Researchers

  Access the below guides provided by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Science Foundation (NSF), which are generally applicable to most projects, to assist in your grant writing and project implementation. These guides provide information on best practices for achieving diversity, inclusion, and belonging among student researchers and mentees.   Engaging & Mentoring Undergraduates in Research […]

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Research Accomplishments from across NSU (Oct. 2022)

Find below a selection of recent research accomplishments by investigators from across NSU colleges. From the College of Psychology:   Dr. Jonathan Banks and Dr. Jaime Tartar were awarded a 3-year, $350,000 NSF award  to fund the project “Identifying the Role of Mind Wandering in Stress Related Changes in Executive Attention and Inflammation.” The project will examine the impact of […]

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News from OSP: Cayuse Update

As we noted in last month’s newsletter, DoR/OSP is excited to be rolling out a new, cloud-based software platform from Cayuse (Cayuse.com) over the next year, which will enhance efficiencies for proposal submission and award management.   Currently, OSP is developing “smart forms” in the Cayuse’s Sponsored Projects module.  This module will replace many existing processes (including Adobe forms) with […]

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Congratulations PFRDG & QOL Awardees!

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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We are now DoR!

          Translational Research and Economic Development (TRED), the central research department at NSU, is now called the Division of Research and Economic Development (DoR).   What’s different? Just our name. What’s the same? We continue to support researchers across the university and build capacity for research at NSU through the below ways and more! One-on-one support at every […]

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Research Accomplishments from across NSU (Jul. 2022)

Find below a selection of recent research accomplishments by investigators from across NSU colleges.   From the College of Optometry: Research to Prevent Blindness (RPB) has granted Roger Wing-Hong Li, PhD a $100,000 RPB Walt and Lilly Disney Award for Amblyopia Research. The Award was established in 2002 and to-date has given awards to 29 vision scientists across the country. […]

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News from OSP: Cayuse

We 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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Highlighting Two Recent Research Events

In this post we feature two recent research events at NSU.   HCAS’s Graduate Science Research Symposium On February 24 and 25, research presentations by NSU graduate students, postdocs, faculty, and collaborators were delivered at HCAS’s 4th Biannual Graduate Science Research Symposium. These two days were packed with research talks; see the full list of speakers here. This symposium began […]

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Research Accomplishments from across NSU (Apr. 2022)

Find below a selection of recent research accomplishments by investigators from across NSU colleges.   From the H. Wayne Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship: Nova Southeastern University professors conducted a landmark study on drug overdoses and ER visits in Florida during COVID-19 and found unexpected results regarding disparities by age, ethnicity, and insurance status. Investigators include Dr. Timothy Page, […]

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