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Full-Text Articles in Education
Federal Grants & Loans Received By Nevada Higher Education Institutions, Riley Ruff, Miguel Soriano Ralston, Caitlin J. Saladino, William E. Brown Jr.
Federal Grants & Loans Received By Nevada Higher Education Institutions, Riley Ruff, Miguel Soriano Ralston, Caitlin J. Saladino, William E. Brown Jr.
Higher Education
This fact sheet examines data on federal funding provided to public colleges and universities in Nevada. The original HEA Group report includes data on federal funding for public and for-profit higher education institutions in the U.S.
Chapter 15- Funding The Mentoring Program, Monica Castañeda-Kessel
Chapter 15- Funding The Mentoring Program, Monica Castañeda-Kessel
Making Connections
Chapter 15, Funding the Mentoring Program, provides essential resources for allies who want to implement or enhance their existing mentoring programs. Contextually, the discussion of funding opportunities is framed within the formal and informal mentoring language with one caveat. Informal mentoring program funding does not mean that the funding is easy to acquire or not rigorous to implement. Informal mentoring has strategic advantages for developing employee expertise and other desirable skills. Formal mentoring is the most prevalent type and had organizational advantages of scale. This chapter is composed of four sections. First, a brief overview of the theoretical and …
Introduction To The National Institutes Of Health Funding, Stacy Stuart
Introduction To The National Institutes Of Health Funding, Stacy Stuart
Research and Innovation Events
This video presentation gives an overview of NIH as a federal funding agency. It covers NIH’s funding priorities, solicitation types, and proposal resources. It also includes information from on-campus NIH awardees Drs. Philip Massey, Feng Wang, Kevin Murach, and Adam Pare.
Sponsored by the Division of Research and Innovation.
Youth Character Building Programs: Why They’Re Important, Celeste Arroyo
Youth Character Building Programs: Why They’Re Important, Celeste Arroyo
Criminology Student Work
No abstract provided.
The Research Express
Research Express Newsletter (2014-2016)
- Congratulations Becky Rogers!
- UG – What is it?
- Tips and Tricks for Submitting your Proposal through Cloud Express
- The future of federal funding through the eyes of NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins
- To resubmit or not to resubmit – from a journal editor’s perspective
- Rate my newsletter….
Institutional Responses To Increased External Support For Graduate Students, Ronald Ehrenberg, Daniel Rees, Dominic Brewer
Institutional Responses To Increased External Support For Graduate Students, Ronald Ehrenberg, Daniel Rees, Dominic Brewer
Ronald G. Ehrenberg
This paper uses institutionally based data to estimate how universities would respond to increased federal support for graduate students. It demonstrates that doctorate-producing universities do respond to changes in the number of full-time science and engineering students supported on external funds by altering the number of students that they support on institutional funds. Institutional adjustment to changes in external support levels appears to be quite rapid. However, in the aggregate, the magnitude of these responses is quite small.
Financing Elementary And Secondary Education, Jeanmarie Grubb
Financing Elementary And Secondary Education, Jeanmarie Grubb
Business and Economics Honors Papers
This 40 page thesis examines the funding of elementary and secondary education in the United States.