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PhD in Education alumna Dr. Jessa Henderson (Human Technology Collaboration) recently started a post-doc position at University of Bergen in Norway. She is part of their LEAD AI initiativeand working at SLATE (Centre for the Science of Learning & Technology). Among other projects, Dr. Henderson will be leading research on the use of Generative AI (genAI) technologies in doctoral student research.

We are delighted to announce the inaugural cohort of the ETS-George Washington University Research Summer Internship Program. This group, nominated and selected as part of a special GSEHD-ETS initiative, consists of thoughtful and innovative students eager to contribute to the evolution of education and assessment:

  • Heather Jorgenson (Ph.D. in Education, Curriculum and Instruction)
  • Doo Rhee Lee (Ph.D. in Education, Comparative and International Education)
  • Ying Lu (Ed.D., Human and Organizational Learning)
  • Charlene Mui (Master's, Assessment, Testing, and Measurement)
  • Cooper Sved (Master's, Education Policy)

As part of their internship, these students will collaborate with leading researchers at ETS on projects that tackle both fundamental and groundbreaking subjects in education as part of an eight week experience this summer.

Congratulations to all!

 

As part of GW's campus-wide Research Showcase series, on April 25th 5:00-7:00 pm GSEHD will host a student research conference to celebrate the different ways students engage in research across disciplines, contexts, policy topics, and practices. Presentations will take place in structured roundtables, and will be a great environment to share your research, receive feedback, hear new ideas, and make new connections. All graduate students (MA and doctoral) are welcome.

Apply by to present your research at a roundtable by March 21st.  The GSEHD Research Kaleidoscope will be in Tompkins Hall, Room 309.