Graduate Connections Blog is for graduate students at University of Nebraska-Lincoln (and for faculty and staff interested in issues important to graduate students). It is intended to provide information to more easily navigate through you graduate school career. It will link you to news concerning events of interest to you and will provide timely information about deadlines and funding. Graduate connections is also an excellent source to connect you with other graduate students at University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
quirements and deadlines; get the forms to advance and document your program. Learn Graduate Studies re
Eva Bachman is the Academic Success Coordinator & Associate Registrar for Graduate Studies. She may be contacted at 104 Seaton Hall, 402 472-8669, or ebachman1@unl.edu
are awarded on a competitive basis and have no service or work requirement.
provide financial support for a set period during which the recipient is typically required to perform a number of service hours per week.
Travel Awards provide support for travel to present at professional conferences or to pursue research or perform work related to the dissertation/thesis project.
BUROS Center for Testing Offers a range of services to assist your testing program with contract monitoring, independent psychometric research, technical advisory committees, testing program audits/accreditation, defending challenges and assessment literacy training
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Nebraska Evaluation and Research (NEAR) Center The purpose of the NEAR Center is to promote sound statistical, measurement, and research (e.g., Quantitative, Qualitative, and Mixed Methods) methodology.
Statistical Cross-disciplinary Collaboration and Consulting Lab is a free service available to students, faculty, and staff at the University of Nebraska who are in need of assistance with a Master’s thesis, a PhD dissertation, or faculty research. The desk is staffed 20-30 hours per week by advanced statistics graduate students who will work with you one-on-one to design experiments, conduct power analyses, summarize data, and conduct statistical analyses.