SSRI Grant Program Announces Awards
The Social Science Research Institute (SSRI) invited grant applications from Duke University faculty to study social science research topics of their choice. The size of the grants range from $5,000 to $25,000.
DUPRI research team uses electronic health records to study population of Durham County children
New research demonstrating the efficacy of using electronic health records (EHRs) to assess children’s population health.
MTV partners with MIDS to study access to voting on college campuses
MTV partnered with a team of students working on their MIDS capstone project to study access to voting on college campuses.
RFP: Community IMPACT
Through hands-on support from Duke evaluation and applied research experts, participating organizations will strengthen their ability to use data, evaluation, and research to improve programs, inform decisions, demonstrate impact, and build long-term capacity.
Become a Civic Science Fellow
Are you passionate about rural health, community partnerships, and turning research into real-world impact? The Interdisciplinary Rural Health Equity Hub is seeking a Civic Science Fellow to help strengthen connections between scientific research and rural communities across NC.
Training Pediatric Providers to Support Early Emotional Connections
A newly published study highlights a promising approach to helping pediatric health care providers recognize and support emotional connections between young children and their caregivers.
How Religious Perspectives Can Reduce Bias
Religion is often discussed in conversations about prejudice and social division, but new research from Duke University highlights another side of the story.
New $5.1 Million Grant Will Help Doctors Better Understand and Treat Sickle Cell Pain
GRID has secured major federal funding to study why sickle cell disease patients experience pain so differently, and what that means for their care.
SSRI News
TRHT New Deputy Director
Proving What Works and Improving What Matters
Collaborating with Git & GitHub
Duke Graduate Academy
Celebrating the Class of 2026
MIDS Students Present School Meals Research
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