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Such a good program – several geoscience ed folks have done it and it seems to open up new opportunities!

 

Julie Libarkin (she / her)

 

 

From: NSF ECR Hub <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at 2:01 PM
To: Libarkin, Julie <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Apply for the NSF Quantitative Research Methods Scholars Program

The NSF-funded QRM Scholars Program helps develop quantitative research methods for STEM Ed Researchers.

Apply for the QRM Scholars Program

The U.S. National Science Foundation-funded Quantitative Research Methods for STEM Education (QRM) Scholars Program pairs early-career education researchers with quantitative mentors to help develop skills in design, measurement, and analysis. 

The QRM Scholars Program includes a year-long training that includes a 3-day virtual Fall Institute (Sept. 27, 28, & Oct. 4, 2024) and a 2-day in-person Winter Institute (Jan. 31 & Feb.1, 2025), ongoing live-stream workshops, and one-on-one research support with the assigned quantitative mentor.

 

The institutes and the subsequent workshops will focus specifically on the data analysis skills, measurement issues, and design principles most applicable to STEM education researchers.

 

Throughout the year, scholars will design and implement a study of their choice with the support of their quantitative mentor and share their findings with their cohort.

Who Should Apply?

To be eligible for the 2024-25 cohort of the NSF QRM Scholars Program, you must:

  • be an early career scholar at a U.S. institution and no more than 10 years from your degree
  • have a research focus related to issues of access and equity of underrepresented populations in STEM within either PK-12 or postsecondary settings

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