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April 2016
Workshop 1: Native American history, federal and state policy, and tribal sovereignty.
The first in the series of three workshops devoted to recruiting and mentoring Native American graduate students and conducting responsible, collaborative research with Native American communities. These workshops are organized by the Plateau Center for Native American Research & Collaboration and The WSU Graduate School, with support from the PNW-COSMOS Alliance (funded in part by NSF AGEP-T grant #1432910). Each workshop will be offered twice, on consecutive days, in order to maximize the number of people able to attend. Refreshments will be…
Find out more »Workshop 1: Native American history, federal and state policy, and tribal sovereignty.
The first in the series of three workshops devoted to recruiting and mentoring Native American graduate students and conducting responsible, collaborative research with Native American communities. These workshops are organized by the Plateau Center for Native American Research & Collaboration and The WSU Graduate School, with support from the PNW-COSMOS Alliance (funded in part by NSF AGEP-T grant #1432910). Each workshop will be offered twice, on consecutive days, in order to maximize the number of people able to attend. Refreshments will be provided. In…
Find out more »48th Annual Kyiyo Powwow
The Grand Entry times for this powwow are 7:00 pm on April 22nd and both 12:00 pm and 7:00 pm on April 23rd. For more information: http://hs.umt.edu/kyiyo/kyiyoPowWow/default.php Also, you may find it helpful to check out this file: Powwow Etiquette
Find out more »WSU Indigenous Research Convention for Education, Health, and the Social Sciences
Proposals for poster and paper sessions are requested. Please submit a 250-500 word proposal, including an abstract. Proposals should state how the research or literature review directly relates to Indigenous populations. For more information or to submit a proposal please contact organizer Greg Urquhart at greg.urquhart@wsu.edu. Submission deadline is April 1st, 2016. Registration is free. Graduate students are especially encouraged to participate. SIP Convention Flier
Find out more »May 2016
Workshop 2: Recruitment activities and specific sources of funding for Native American graduate students.
This is the second in the series of three workshops devoted to recruiting and mentoring Native American graduate students and conducting responsible, collaborative research with Native American communities. These workshops are organized by the Plateau Center for Native American Research & Collaboration and The WSU Graduate School, with support from the PNW-COSMOS Alliance (funded in part by NSF AGEP-T grant #1432910). Each workshop will be offered twice, on consecutive days, in order to maximize the number of people able to attend. Refreshments will be provided.…
Find out more »Workshop 2: Recruitment activities and specific sources of funding for Native American graduate students.
This is the second in the series of three workshops devoted to recruiting and mentoring Native American graduate students and conducting responsible, collaborative research with Native American communities. These workshops are organized by the Plateau Center for Native American Research & Collaboration and The WSU Graduate School, with support from the PNW-COSMOS Alliance (funded in part by NSF AGEP-T grant #1432910). Each workshop will be offered twice, on consecutive days, in order to maximize the number of people able to attend. Refreshments will be provided. In…
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