With Cornell grants, faculty launch social sciences research Those are some of the questions scholars will study with the help of $118,000 in grants awarded by the Cornell Center for Social Sciences (CCSS). Thank you for inviting me to present a Director’s Forum here at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. CCSS Grants; Grant Development Programs; The Social Science of COVID-19; Grant Writing Support; Past Grantees & Fellows; Fellowships. Social Impact Searches Advancing Equity and Justice. New faculty cohort brings critical scholarship and engagement to Human Ecology and Cornell; Nnamdi Igwe '21, Hunter R. Rawlings III Presidential Research Scholar; Patricia Newman '81 Inspiring Children; Qi Wang appointed editor-in-chief for memory and cognition journal; Research finding sexuality is more shades of grey than black and white The Research Incubation Hub enhances research through CCSS grants, CCSS fellowship opportunities, supporting and incentivizing external grants, and will house QuIRI, the new Qualitative and Interpretive Research Institute. The CCSS accomplishes these goals by uniting programmatic and infrastructure resources within the Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation (OVPRI). The center this spring funded 14 research projects and two conferences, involving two-dozen faculty members and researchers affiliated with five colleges and schools.
Research – CCSS-RS - Cornell University These are a few of the questions Cornell’s social science faculty are exploring this fall, thanks to funding from the Institute for the Social Sciences (ISS).
Sociology Department and Courtesy Faculty - Cornell University The drive to discover, to create, and to impact the world lives in every person. Participating undergraduates are engaged in graduate level research with faculty guidance over an eight- to- ten-week period in the summer. Sabrina was awarded the Conflict Research Studies Best Book Prize … Cornell University is committed to making our websites accessible to everyone, including individuals with disabilities.