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Dangerous women or victims of their own time? Throughout the centuries, countless women have been labeled as witches, enchantresses, seductresses, and sirens. Cleopatra VII, Boudica, Eve, Jezebel, and Lucrezia Borgia are a few such women. But... Read More |
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NSF joins European international funding agencies as ORA partner On October 11th, the National Science Foundation announced the intent for NSF/SBE to become a partner in the Open Research Area (ORA) for the Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences. ORA... Read More |
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Marshall Foundation Dissertation Fellowships due November 9 The 2013 Marshall Foundation Dissertation Fellowship is intended for graduate students who are in the completion stage of their dissertation and who have exhausted all other non-loan resources.... Read More |
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IAF Ph.D Fellowships and October prep webinars announced The deadline for applications for the 2013-2014 cycle of the Inter-American Foundation Grassroots Development Ph.D Fellowships program is January 22, 2013. Fellowships are available to... Read More |
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The Arab Spring: All Rights Reserved Twitter, Facebook, and the Arab Spring. Which doesn't belong? Philosophy masters student Anthony Adams investigates. Social media helps us stay connected with friends and family.... Read More |
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The whole staff, and nothing but the staff Have you ever wondered what SBSRI is, who we are, or what we do? SBSRI is an organization that supports the research of faculty and students in the College of Social & Behavioral Sciences. Our... Read More |
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NSF Interdisciplinary Behavioral and Social Science Research proposals due January 23, 2013 The Interdisciplinary Behavioral and Social Science Research (IBSS) competition emphasizes the conduct of interdisciplinary research by teams of investigators in the social and behavioral sciences... Read More |
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New NSF-NIH-USDA-BBSRC grants fund research on how infectious diseases are transmitted A joint National Science Foundation (NSF) and National Institutes of Health (NIH) Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases (EEID) program is supporting new research efforts. The goal of the... Read More |
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International Research Development Grants for faculty due October 15th The Office of Global Initiatives is pleased to announce the upcoming cycle of the International Research Development Grant (IRDG) program. The IRDG provides travel support to faculty for... Read More |
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NEA and NIH co-host live webinar on new funding opportunity on culture and health On Thursday, October 4, 2012, Noon – 1:00 pm Arizona time, you are invited to a live, public webinar. How does culture affect health-related beliefs and practices? Artists and arts... Read More |