Spring 2023 Academic Research Workshops & Events
Date/Time | Workshop/Activity Title | Description, Certificate(s), Audience, & Coordinators | Registration, Application, or Recording |
TUE. FEB., 14 1:00 - 2:00 PM |
Export Controls |
The workshop provides a brief introduction to a faculty of the Export Control regulations for EAR (Export Administration Regulations) and ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations) covering sharing or transferring technology to foreign persons, deemed exports, and sanctioned countries. By: M. Gillespie |
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WED. FEB., 15 12:00 - 12:30 PM |
Productive Online Writing with Accountability (POWWA!) |
The Office of Research Development (ORD) is pleased to offer the highly successful and supportive: Productive Online Writing with Accountability (POWWA!), a virtual writing program designed to support CSUSB faculty writing aims. Want someone in your corner for writing accountability? Terri Patchen, Ph.D., CSUF Professor and Faculty Fellow for Scholarship, will be with you every step of the way. Interested? Email tpatchen@fullerton.edu by Friday, Feb.10 with:
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THUR. FEB., 16 1:00 - 2:00 PM |
Federal Agency Anti-Sexual Harassment Policies |
This workshop provides a brief introduction to faculty of NIH, NSF, USDA, and DOE Anti-Sexual Harassment, bullying, intimidation, violence, threats of violence. By: M. Gillespie |
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MON. FEB., 20 12:00 - 1:00 PM |
Research Collaboration with Students |
This workshop will focus on developing research collaboration and formalizing agreements between authors/co-authors. Ethical aspects. By: Dr. C. Vickers, Dr. R. Keating, & Dr. J. Munoz |
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WED. MAR., 01 10:00 - 11:00 AM |
Tips for Managing Your Award |
Managing your award is the final and longest phase of the Grant Lifecycle. By: D. Trujillo, J. Wessel, Y. Meyer, W. Wahba, & T. Hall |
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TUE. MAR., 07 12:00 - 1:00 PM |
IRB Q & A Answering Your Questions in Human Subject Research Protocols |
This informal session will answer your IRB questions, including ethical research designs, recruitment of human participants, informed consent process, risk mitigation, privacy and confidentiality in data collection, etc. Representatives from CSUSB IRB will be there to answer your questions. By: Dr. King-To Yeung |
6th Annual Academic Research Week
MONDAY, APRIL 10 - FRIDAY, APRIL 14
Date, Time, Location | Title | Description, Certificate(s), Audience, Coordinator(s) | Registration or Application |
MON. APR., 10 5 PM - 7 PM SMSU - South Theatre |
Grad Slam | Join the Office of Graduate Studies for our university-wide Grad Slam! Watch as our students present their timely, and provoking graduate work. The catch? They have to do it in three minutes or less to a non-expert audience and a panel of community judges. The winner will be awarded prize money and move on to the CSU-side competition! | Registration |
TUE. APR., 11 4 PM - 6 PM SMSU South 106 A&B |
6th Annual Recognition of Principal Investigators |
Keynote Speaker, Dr. Nicole Bournias-Vardiabasis "The little fly that could." Reaching New Heights - Principal Investigator's Reception The Principal Investigator's Reception is held to honor faculty and Project Directors engaged in extramural grant activities. |
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WED. APR., 12 10 PM - 11:30 AM PL - 4005 |
Faculty Book Launch | The Faculty/Staff Book Launch is a biennial event honoring our faculty and staff authors who have published an academic text in the last two years. Join the Office of Graduate Studies as we highlight the literacy publications of our talented and hardworking faculty! | |
WED. APR., 12 12 PM - 1:30 PM Virtual Zoom |
Mellon Mays Keynote Speaker, Dr. Raul Perez |
Mellon Mays Keynote Speaker, Dr. Raul Perez "The Souls of White Jokes: How Racist Humor Fuels White Supremacy" Laughter is often seen as a way to ease tension in an overly politicized social world. But do the stakes change when the jokes are racist? Dr. Perez confronts this unsetting question, arguing that doing so is crucial to understanding the persistence of racism and white supremacy in American society. |
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WED. APR., 12 4 PM - 6 PM RAFFMA Museum |
Faculty/Student Research Mixer | CSUSB Faculty, students, and alumni are invited for a night of food, games, and music as we come together to celebrate the annual Research Week. | Registration |
THUR. APR., 13 11 AM - 6 PM Virtual & SMSU North Conference Center Halls: A, B. C, D, & E |
12th Annual "Meeting of the Minds" Student Research Symposium | Celebrating the achievements of our students, "Meeting of the Minds" is a one-day event recognizing the outstanding scholarly and creative accomplishments of the CSUSB graduate and undergraduate students. Join in on an opportunity to view their research and creative activities to the entire CSUSB campus and the broader community. | Registration |
FRI. APR., 14 10:30 AM - 1:00 PM SMSU South (106 A&B) |
Criminal Justice Research and Career Fair | This year the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice combines their traditional Career Fair with a Research Fair organized by the Center for Criminal Justice Research. | Registration |
FRI. APR., 14 12 PM - 2 PM SMSU North Amphitheater |
Recognition of Faculty Mentors and Student Researchers Luncheon | This luncheon is held to honor the faculty who mentor students and acknowledge the students for their achievements in research and creative activities. | Not Applicable |
Fall 2022 Academic Research Workshops & Events
Date/Time | Workshop/Activity Title | Description, Certificate(s), Audience, & Coordinators | Registration, Application, or Recording | |
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TUE. SEPT., 13 12:00 - 1:00 PM |
Non Traditional Collaborative Research Process |
Including student researchers in fields that don't traditionally have labs or collaborative approaches to the research process. By: Dr. R. Keating |
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FRI. SEPT., 16 12:00 - 1:00 PM |
BRESE Information Session |
This session will provide information about the Biomedical/Behavioral Research Enrichment (BRESE) Scholars program for 1st and 2nd year faculty. The program is a 2-year mentored proposal writing program and the session will cover eligibility and benefits of participating in the program. By: Dr. C. Crawford |
BRESE Information Session Flyer Passcode: 90!JR6A1
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TUE. SEPT., 20 12:00 - 1:00 PM |
Internal Funding Workshop |
This workshop is designed to introduce faculty to the variety of internal funding options available to support research, scholarly, and creative activities at CSUSB and help faculty design scaffolding approaches to coordinating research funding through on-campus sources. By: Dr. C. Crawford & R. Keating |
Internal Funding Workshop Flyer Passcode: w8yd8?&K |
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TUE. OCT., 04 10:00 - 11:00 AM |
Funding Opportunities for Graduate Students |
This workshop introduces funding opportunities for graduate students, including the Graduate Equity Fellowship, Chancellor's Doctoral Incentive Program, and the California Pre-Doctoral Program. By: Dr. C. Vickers |
Passcode: #Sj9G+qx |
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WED. OCT., 12 10:00 - 11:00 AM |
Proposal Preparation and Submission |
In addition to covering how ORSP can assist you with your proposal preparation and submission, ORSP will also provide tips for using the SciENcv portal for exporting personnel documents in various agency formats. NSF is partnering with the NIH (and more recently, Department of Energy) to use SciENcv as an approved format for use in preparation of the biographical sketch and current & pending sections of a proposal. SciENcv will allow users to export NIH, NSF or DOE formatted personnel documents for inclusion with your proposal submission(s). Additional federal agencies may start using the system using the system as well. Come learn how to get started! By: P. Tagle & C. Lucas |
Proposal Preparartion and Submission Flyer Passcode: &26bwxyX |
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WED. OCT., 12 12:00 - 1:30 PM |
IRB Essentials For Faculty: Keys to Designing Ethical Human Subject Research |
For faculty members who plan to conduct research on human participants, this workshop will discuss key ethical concerns and major steps in an IRB application. CSUSB IRB reps will be there to answer your questions. By: Dr. King-To Yeung, Dr. Brian Heisterkamp & Michael Gillespie |
IRB Essentials For Faculty Flyer Passcode: t%MZ55J1
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WED. OCT., 19 3:00 - 4:00 PM |
Budget Development
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ORSP will present tips on how to develop a realistic and compliant budget proposal for Federal grant applications. Come learn the fundamentals, including standard cost-categories to consider, the differences between allowable and unallowable costs, as well as our process for obtaining internal campus approvals. By: P. Tagle & C. Lucas |
Passcode: @A=JF9J0 |
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MON. OCT., 24 5:30 - 7:00 PM |
How to Submit an IRB Application for your Student Research Project For students
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For students at any level who plan to conduct research on human participants, this workshop will go over the IRB application step-by-step. You will find that the IRB process is far from scary. IRB reps will be there to answer your questions. By: Dr. King-To Yeung |
Passcode: #6j2xH++ |
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WED. NOV., 09 12:00 - 1:00 PM |
White Papers: Communicating your Research Goals |
This session will go over the benefits of writing a 1-2 page concept paper (i.e., white paper) about your research project. The session will focus on using white papers to contact external funding agencies. By: Dr. C. Crawford |
Passcode: GD72HX*C |