12/02/2024
Shira Tamir: "Anyone who thinks fallen leaves are dead has never watched them dancing on a windy day".
The Social Science Research Institute (SSRI) is the interdisciplinary social science research instit
We connect researchers with interests in numerous social and behavioral science areas, promote collaboration across the Duke campus, and facilitate research teams' activities to create cutting-edge work on some of the most complex and urgent questions facing social scientists today.
12/02/2024
Shira Tamir: "Anyone who thinks fallen leaves are dead has never watched them dancing on a windy day".
09/26/2024
Duke Tech Week is returning to the Bryan Center Plaza! Join from 11-2 each day on Sept. 30-Oct. 3. Stop by for daily giveaways, activities and events, an AI photo booth, swag, free popcorn and candy, and more! Mark your calendars. 📆
08/20/2024
Survey Design, Qualitative Data Collection, Qualtrics, and many more! Register for a seat in one (or more) of the upcoming SSRI workshops.
https://ssri.duke.edu/ssri-workshops-2024-open-to-all/
08/05/2024
A search committee has been established to search for Duke University’s next director of the Social Science Research Institute (SSRI). The committee is eager to receive input that will help it build a diverse pool of talented individuals. We welcome comments, inquiries, applications and nominations. To learn more, apply, or just help spread the word: https://interdisciplinary.duke.edu/.../search-committee.../
06/20/2024
It's the first day of summer and we can't contain our excitement! What better way to kick off the season than with a beautiful picture of the Duke Chapel shining in the sun? Let's make this summer one to remember! 🌞📸
06/05/2024
EARN $$$ w/ DUKE IBRC Thank you for creating an account on Duke Behavioral Research website!This website is affiliated with Duke University researchers running studies through the Duke University Interdisciplinary Behavioral Research Center (https://ibrc.duke.edu/) and the Fuqua School of Business Behavioral Lab (https:/...
03/06/2024
Join us to learn how existing data resources, paired with innovative applications and well-known methodologies, can be used to identify valid and replicable population health trends and effects focused on multi-level societal, community, and individual determinants of health disparities in Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementias.
Leveraging Existing Data and Analytic Methods:
Health Disparities Research Related to Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementia
March 11 – 12, 2024
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Leveraging Existing Data and Analytic Methods for Health Disparities Research Related to Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias – Sponsored by: National Institute for Health (NIH) ABOUT Our objective is to host two series of workshops, in which research findings and evidence-based information and analytic tools for analyses of health-related disparities in Alzheimer’s disease, related dementias and other prominent age-related diseases are discussed. Specific Aims to be addr...
05/16/2023
Sharing the Story of Progress | Duke Today Sharing the Story of Progress Through the Diversity Action Alliance, Duke communicators further inclusion Image Sheriece Smith, of the Office of the Provost, participated in a mentorship program for emerging communicators. Photo By Stephen Schramm. Caption Close Image Sheriece Smith, of the Office o...
05/04/2023
We invite 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. Tell us what research you want to do, how this funding will help facilitate that work, and what research product the grant would enable or enhance.
SSRI Grant Program 2023 - Duke Social Science Research Institute The Social Science Research Institute (SSRI) invites grant applications from Duke University faculty to study social science research topics of their choice. The size of the grants will … SSRI Grant Program 2023 Read More »
02/28/2023
Join us as we discuss research findings and evidence-based information and analytic tools for analyses of health-related disparities in Alzheimer’s disease, related dementias and other prominent age-related diseases are discussed. Our goal? To diffuse the active use of advanced analytic methods for analyses of existing big health population datasets in health disparity research.
Choose to join online or in person. This event is free to all!
https://sites.duke.edu/adrd/
Main focus will be:
*increasing collaboration and partnership in an interdisciplinary research community focused on analytic methods for large-scale population and clinic-related data
*constructing a bridge between independent research subgroups
*identifying ways to achieve synergistic effects in multidisciplinary research by combining innovative approaches developed across different research groups