An innovative web-based interactive training entitled "Resiliency Behind the Badge: How to Understand and Manage the Impact of Exposure to Violence and Suffering While on Duty" was developed by the Florida State University Institute for Justice Research and Development with partners at the Florida Sheriffs Association. The training is designed to help law enforcement officers recognize the physical and mental indicators of traumatic stress.
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A new online training series, "How to Build Funding, Evaluation, and an Evidence Base for Nonprofits", was created by five members of the faculty and staff at the Florida State University Institute for Justice Research and Development to strengthen and scale nonprofits while demystifying research. The series is tailored to nonprofit administrators, their staff and board members.
The Program for Instructional Excellence (PIE) will continue offering its year-round series of workshops virtually. Workshops are open to anyone wanting to learn how to create the optimal learning environment for students.
In honor of Recovery Week, Recovery & Accountability: A Discussion about Students Living in Dedicated Recovery Housing with Michael McKeogh of Oxford House.
Do you have a creative project that you wish to share with the FSU community and beyond? The virtual Nourishing Creativity hour is your time to shine and share your creative productivity!
Virtual Presentation by FSU Faculty Jane Dywer Lee (Social Work) and Robert Walker (Medicine) on Co-Occurring Disorders with Substance Use Disorders on Friday, February 12, 11 am - 12:30 pm.
The Office of Research Development invites all members of the Florida State research community, and interested partner organizations in the Tallahassee area, to participate in Collaborative Collision: Climate Solutions!
Collaborative Collision has brought together thousands of members of the FSU research community, helped launch countless new collaborative research teams, and positioned FSU to make breakthrough discoveries and compete for external funding.
The CRE is hosting the virtual 2021 Undergraduate Research Symposium the week of March 29 - April 1, 2021. This is an opportunity for FSU undergraduate researchers to present their research in a virtual conference setting.
Finding funding for arts or humanities projects can feel like hunting for a needle in a haystack. Our guest panelists will share their insider perspectives on how best to seek out, and be competitive candidates for, arts and humanities funding in Florida.