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Dr. Katie Gates Awarded National Institutes of Health Grant

October 7, 2016

Dr. Katie Gates, an Assistant Professor of Quantitative Psychology, is the recipient of a 2016 National Institutes of Health R01 grant. The Research Project Grant (R01) is the original and historically oldest grant mechanism used by NIH. The R01 provides … Read more

3 Quantitative Graduate Students Receive 2015 Dashiell Travel Awards

April 21, 2016

3 graduate students in the Quantitative Psychology Graduate Program were selected to receive a 2015 Dashiell Student Travel Award. Generous donor support to the Dashiell Research Fund allows our departmental graduate programs to support graduate student travel to conferences. Congratulations … Read more

Yang Liu Receives Dean’s Distinguished Dissertation Award

February 16, 2016

Yang Liu, a graduate student in Quantitative Psychology, is a recipient of the 2016 Dean’s Distinguished Dissertation Award. The Dean’s Distinguished Dissertation Award recognizes the scholarly contributions of UNC Chapel Hill doctoral students as revealed through their dissertation project and … Read more

Dr. Patrick Curran Selected for Jacob Cohen Award

January 26, 2016

Dr. Patrick Curran, a Professor of Quantitative Psychology, is a recipient of the 2016 Jacob Cohen Award for Distinguished Contributions to Teaching and Mentoring from Division 5 (Quantitative and Qualitative Methods) of the American Psychological Association. The Jacob Cohen Award … Read more

Noah Greifer Selected for Tanner Award for Excellence

January 5, 2016

Noah Greifer, a graduate student in Quantitative Psychology, is the recipient of the 2016 Tanner Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching by Graduate Teaching Assistants. The Tanner Award for Excellence is given by the Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor … Read more

Dr. Daniel Bauer Selected for Distinguished Teaching Award

January 5, 2016

Dr. Dan Bauer, a Professor of Quantitative Psychology, is the recipient of the 2016 Distinguished Teaching Award for Post-Baccalaureate Instruction. This Distinguished Teaching Award is given by the Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost to recognize the importance … Read more

Dr. Ken Bollen: NSF Director’s Symposium Speaker

October 27, 2015

Dr. Kenneth Bollen, a H.R. Immerwahr Distinguished Professor of Quantitative Psychology, is an invited speaker for the 2015 National Science Foundation Director’s Symposium. This year’s Director’s Symposium is entitled, “Robust and Reliable Science: The Path Forward” and is on September … Read more

Veronica Cole Selected for National Institutes of Health Fellowship

July 28, 2015

Veronica Cole, a graduate student in Quantitative Psychology, is the recipient of a 2015 F31 fellowship by the National Institutes of Health. This fellowship is designed to provide predoctoral individuals with supervised research training in specified health and health-related areas … Read more

Yang Liu Selected for Gulliksen Psychometric Research Fellowship

July 7, 2015

Yang Liu, a graduate student in Quantitative Psychololgy, recently received the Harold Gulliksen Psychometric Research Fellowship Award. The Gulliksen Psychometric Research Fellowship is intended to increase the number of well-trained scientists in educational assessment, psychometrics, and statistics. During the academic … Read more