CSDE NEWS & EVENTS

April 3, 2018

CSDE Seminar Series

EITC Expansion, Earnings Growth, and Inequality: Evidence from Washington DC

     When:  Friday, Apr 6, 2018 (12:30-1:30 PM)
     Where:  121 Raitt Hall

Bradley Hardy, Department of Public Administration and Policy, American University

Bradley Hardy is an Associate Professor of Public Administration and Policy and nonresident senior fellow in Economic Studies at the Brookings Institution. His research interests lie within labor economics, with an emphasis on economic instability, intergenerational mobility, poverty policy, and socio-economic outcomes.

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CSDE Workshops

Introduction to NIH Grant Applications


     When:  Tuesday, May 1, 2018 (2:00-4:00 PM)
     Where:  Smith Room, Suzzallo Library

Join CSDE for a panel on NIH funding. During this engaging discussion, you’ll gain core background knowledge around NIH funding. Our panelists will help you understand what type of work is funded by NIH, how to apply for funding, and how CSDE can help. You’ll also gain insights and tips from affiliates who have sat on review panels.

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CSDE Research & Highlights

NSF Account Registration & Management Changes Effective 3.26.18

The National Science Foundation (NSF) is making significant changes to NSF account registration and management in FastLane and Research.gov. As of March 26, 2018:

  • Users will be able to create, view and self-manage their own NSF account.
  • Existing NSF account holders will perform a one-time information verification to migrate their existing account to the new NSF account system functionality
  • Users with more than one account will need to select a single NSF account as part of that initial account verification process.
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Remembering Stanley Lieberson

The CSDE community is sad to share news of Stanley Lieberson’s passing. Lieberson served as the second Director of CSDE. In the course of his lifetime, Lieberson advanced the study of population science through a broad range of research interests, including sociolinguistics, language conflict, factors that shape cultural change, and evidence use in non-experimental social sciences. 

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Sara Curran Discusses the Rohingya Refugee Crisis at the International Affairs Forum

Last month, CSDE Director Sara Curran was the keynote speaker at the International Affairs Forum in Traverse City, Michigan, where she discussed the context and challenges of the Rohingya refugee crisis in Myanmar. In her talk, Curran examined the source of the crisis and its implications on a global level.  

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