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NEWS
Updated: 09-May-2008
New:
Priority grant deadline: June 30
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New:
Priority grant award 2008-2009
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Spring 2008
First Wednesday Seminar Series schedule
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Oct 10 Schaefer
Distinguished Lecturer: Dr. Spencer Wells, National
Geographic Explorer
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Funding for Small Research
Grants now available
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Report of
Research & Demonstration Projects online
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2007
GRI newsletter now available
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Visit the
VL2
website
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Small grant awards 2006-2007
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WELCOME TO THE GRI
Mission of the Gallaudet Research Institute
The Gallaudet Research Institute (GRI) strives
to fulfill the university's legislated obligation to support and
conduct research, and disseminate findings, on topics of concern to
deaf people and those who live, work with, and educate them. To this
end, GRI aspires to stimulate students, faculty, and staff in pursuit
of new knowledge of value to their scholarly growth and to their
discipline, by supporting on-campus research and lectures. GRI
researchers conduct studies of language and learning processes in
American Sign Language and English among deaf people from diverse
cultural and educational backgrounds. The GRI continues its long
tradition as the preeminent source of demographic and educational
data about deaf youth throughout the United States.
GRI researchers gather and analyze data concerning the social, academic,
and perceptual characteristics of deaf and hard of hearing populations,
primarily to provide information needed by educators in the field. Staff
are skilled in various research methodologies including surveys, test
norming & assessment, ethnographic studies, clinical studies, and
information management.
GRI RESEARCH AREAS
Gallaudet University Research Priorities
Demographics
Assessment
Naturalistic Studies of Teaching and Learning
Literacy
Health Care Services
STAFF
Staff
Project Contacts
GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY RESEARCH
Research and Demonstration Projects
Visual Language and Visual Learning (VL2)
Institutional Review Board
FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
Research Funding
Schaefer Professorship
Powrie V. Doctor Chair
Office of Sponsored Programs
PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
GRI Publications
GRI Presentations
Research at Gallaudet Newsletter
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