R&D Systems Scholarship Application
R&D Systems is proud to support education in science with a scholarship program established to students who are pursuing a degree in a science related field (Life Science, Medical Science, Health Science).
A $1500 (or international currency equivalent) scholarship will be awarded twice a year for one student in the fall semester and one student in the spring semester.
Eligiblity
- Applicants must have a major declared in a science related filed (Life Science, Medical Science, Health Science)
- Open to all levels of education above high school
- Open for students studying in a college/university within the US, Canada, and European Countries only.
- Enrolled or accepted for enrollment at time of application (baccalaureate, graduate, associate degree, or diploma).
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Faculty, Staff, Students Invited to Submit Proposals by May 28 to Duke Co-Sponsored Event
The National Academies’ Action Collaborative on Preventing Sexual Harassment in Higher Education is inviting proposal submissions for presentations, posters, and sessions on promising and innovative practices to address and prevent sexual harassment in higher education.
Guilamo-Ramos-Contributed Report Released
Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, MSN'17, incoming DUSON dean, contributed to Sexually Transmitted Infections: Adopting a Sexual Health Paradigm, which has now been released.
Press Release
DUSON Community Members Attend Vigils in Support of Asian Community
Hanzhang Xu, assistant professor, Associate Professors Qing Yang and Beth Phillips, Jiepin Cao, PhD student, Jennie De Gagne, professor, and their families attended two vigils on March 20 in Cary and March 21 in Chapel Hill.
Bowers, Mabrey Presented AANP Webinar
Midge Bowers, associate professor and co-chair of the Cardiology Special Practice Group, and Melanie Mabrey, DNP ‘12, consulting associate and co-chair of the Endocrinology Special Practice g
Dean Broome Presented at AACN Deans Meeting
Dean Marion E. Broome presented at American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN)'s Deans Annual Meeting on March 19. This year's session was entitled "Update from AACN’s Research-Focused Doctoral Program Pathways to Excellence Task Force." Every spring, more than 400 Chief Academic Nursing Officers come together for the AACN Deans Annual Meeting.
Felsman Submits CTSI Application for Refugee Immigrants Project
Kudos to Irene Felsman, assistant professor, Ellen Andrews from Church World Service (CWS) and their entire team for the submission of their Duke Clinical Translational Science Institute (CTSI) - Community Engaged Research Initiative (CERI) Population Health Improvement Multi-PI application entitled: “Digital Storytelling as a Mental Health Intervention for Refugee Immigrants." This p
Gamble Featured in Painting Series
Julia Gamble, clinical associate, was among those featured in Maria Bennett Hock's "45 portraits in 45 days" painting series in honor of "the brave (people) who put their safety aside to see to the needs of others." The series was presente