Events Archive

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Are you interested in creating video for your teaching or research? Do you find yourself wondering, where or how to begin? In this workshop you will tackle that step in-between identifying and producing an idea for video.

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After your research collection, do you wish you had a way to keep all your citations and pdfs in one place? Come learn about Zotero, "a free, easy-to-use tool to help you collect, organize, cite and share your research sources. Attendees will learn how the Zotero tool can be used to save…

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The George Washington University (GW) is committed to fostering a research environment guided by the highest standards of research ethics and integrity. Conducting research responsibly is crucial in obtaining objective results and maintaining the public’s trust as stewards of research funds. GW…

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Medicine Grand Rounds feature weekly topic and case-based presentations designed to provide faculty and trainees with up-to-date knowledge about timely issues in internal medicine.

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Professor Loretta J. Ross will share stances, skills, and strategies for listening to those with whom we disagree. She will discuss how we can call in those whose implicit or explicit biases limit what they hear into productive conversations and new understandings.

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Want to learn how to make a 'not so basic' website? Drupal is a free and open-source Content Management System (CMS) that allows organizing, managing and publishing your content. This reliable and secure CMS is built on the PHP programming language and powers millions of applications and…

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Join Clark Gaylord, Director of Research Technology Services, and Hiromi Sanders, Director of Research Integrity and Compliance, in this session where we will discuss securing your research journey, from your responsibilities and data use agreements to available services, technical tips, and…

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GW Privacy Office, partnering with various University stakeholders (University Archives, OVPR Research Integrity, GW Libraries, GW IT), will be available to answer your questions related to privacy, compliance with privacy laws, regulations and policies, and data protection best practices.

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Data in the wild can be messy, malformed, and/or generally ill-suited to the specifications of statistical analyses and machine-learning techniques. In this intermediate-level workshop, you'll learn how to use Python to clean, reshape, and transform data prior to analysis.

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Building on a basic knowledge of R and introductory statistics, this workshop will walk you through the R functionality you'll need to use when conducting hypothesis tests on continuous variables. We will practice reading in data, conducting t-tests (both parametric and non-parametric), tests of…