Open Access Fees Waived/Discounted, Time to Publish…

A Message from NSU Libraries: The NSU Libraries have been approached by faculty over the past few years to inquire whether we had funds to help pay for APCs (Author Processing Charges) to publish in open access journals. We have started conversations with publishers and have a Read and Publish agreement in place with Cambridge Core Journals to waiver or […]

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Library Guides to Help Navigate the Library’s Extensive Resources and Services

The Alvin Sherman Library, Research, and Information Technology Center has free online Library Guides developed by NSU Librarians and library staff to help you conveniently and efficiently navigate the Library’s extensive resources and services. These guides offer concise and comprehensive information on the following topics: “How to” Guides Course Guides Research Tools Subject Guides Community Resources Children & Teens Hobbies […]

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NSU Writing and Communication Center for Students…and Faculty

The NSU Write from the Start Writing and Communication Center (WCC) is an innovative workspace where students, consultants, and faculty come together, in person and online, to talk about writing and communication. Staffed by trained professional and peer writing consultants, the WCC offers individualized writing and communication assistance to all NSU students. Students are welcome to work with us on […]

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Get to Know DoR: Jordan Merritt, Ph.D.

Jordan Merritt, Ph.D. is the Special Projects Manager III in the NSU Division of Research & Economic Development (DoR).   What role do you play at NSU? I have been tasked with helping to manage DoR projects of various sizes and efforts ranging from a complementary faculty/staff picture event to future strategic planning and initiatives toward research preeminence.   What […]

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On-Demand Grant Education

Did you know you have access to archives of prior grantsmanship and research-related training sessions and associated materials? Check out these two resources: “NSU Grant Education” Canvas course (email GrantLab@nova.edu to be added) and past “Grant Lab Chats” trainings (https://www.nova.edu/grant-writing-laboratory/trainings.html).

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NSU Flow Cytometry Core Facility

  Kim Kusser manages the Flow Cytometry Core Facility at NSU, which is housed in the Center for Collaborative Research (CCR) and part of NSU’s central research department, Division of Research and Economic Development (DoR).   What role do you play at NSU? I train and assist researchers in using our flow cytometry equipment to analyze and sort cells. We […]

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NSU’s Grant Writing Mentoring Program

Hosted by the NSU Grant Writing Lab (in the Division of Research and Economic Development, DoR) and Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine, the Grant Writing Mentoring Program pairs early-career faculty with established researchers to write and submit a grant application by the end of a year-long program. Along the way early-career Mentees receive 1:1 support for their […]

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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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New NIH “Facilities” Templates

We have updated our templates for the “Facilities & Other Resources” document that is typically part of National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant applications. Please bookmark  and download the below documents, and use them as part of your next NIH grant submission.   R01 template R15 template 1-pager template For reference: Information on NSU Core Facilities, data security, and other institutional […]

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