Sage Research Institute (SRI)
The Sage Research Institute represents a multidisciplinary professional research community comprised of faculty, students, colleagues, and community partners. The SRI provides comprehensive research support to faculty across departments at both the graduate and undergraduate levels at The Sage Colleges including:
- Comprehensive grants development and management
- Access to relevant expertise including research design and statistics
- Data management strategies
- Technology applications
- Collaborations and partnerships
- Publication and dissemination support
Through the SRI, faculty and community partners with unique expertise have the opportunity to collaborate and develop interdisciplinary research projects across the arts, basic sciences, education, health sciences, humanities, management, and social sciences. The SRI is committed to supporting excellence in scholarship, education, and practice at Sage, providing opportunities to participate in workshops, roundtables, local and regional events.
CONGRATULATIONS!!
2011-2012 Broughton Graduate Fellows
· Vilailert Komton, Nursing, Masters program; A comparative analysis of the profile of ischemic stroke patients between a hospital in Upstate New York and Bangkok, Thailand; Research Advisors: Glenda Kelman, PhD and Kathy Kelly, PhD
· Sarah Shea, Physical Therapy, Doctoral program; Feasibility and Outcomes of a Classical Pilates Program on Quality of Life, Posture, Balance, Gait and Lower Extremity Strength in Someone with a Stroke; Research Advisor: Gabriele Moriello, PhD
· Joanne Galayda, Nursing, Doctoral program; Awakening the Artist: The Art of Bricolage in Nursing; Research Advisor: Barbara Pieper, PhD
· Kirsty Digger, Nursing, Doctoral program; Factors influencing nursing faculty preparedness to teach online; Research Advisor: Kathleen Kelly, PhD
TO NOTE
The Louis & Hortense Rubin
Community Fellows Program
is now accepting 2012-2013 Preliminary Concept Applications (due March 15, 2012).
Schacht Faculty Research Grant
Applications are now being accepted (due Feb 29, 2012).
Contact Information
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Michele Grubb, PhD
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