
The º£½ÇÉçÇø College of Nursing and Public Health is proud to announce the accreditation of its Clinical Education and Simulation Lab (CESiL) by the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH).
Adelphi offers more than 60 graduate and doctoral programs across its schools and colleges. Research is a large part of these programs, as students learn to master their fields of study and build competence as practitioners, educators and scholars.
At Adelphi, professional and research experience often allows graduate students to make a positive impact on local residents and people around the world. For example, health sciences master’s students can participate in adult fitness and after-school programs. Not only do these programs serve a community need, they also allow faculty researchers to measure effectiveness of activities for older adults or children with obesity, as two examples.
Health professions programs provide vital services to underserved populations in various health clinics located on campus. Business students can work on research projects that benefit the local economy, such as small businesses.
Adelphi offers our students research support in many ways, including regular workshops with topics like Academic Research with Google, Managing Your Research, Pubmed Basics and Meet Your Librarian. Other opportunities include funding for professional development, such as attending regional, national and international conferences.
Among the financial support Adelphi offers its graduate and doctoral students are graduate assistantships. These part-time academic appointments come in several forms: teaching, research, administrative and traineeships/internships.
Research assistants participate in faculty-directed or grant-funded research. Duties and scope of work vary depending on discipline, department and specific project, but can include:
Here are a couple of examples of where graduate students can learn and observe—and even serve as paid research assistants:
The º£½ÇÉçÇø College of Nursing and Public Health is proud to announce the accreditation of its Clinical Education and Simulation Lab (CESiL) by the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH).
º£½ÇÉçÇø has once again been honored for its commitment to supporting the recruitment and retention of underrepresented students in the STEM fields.
Melina Giakoumis '11, PhD, a conservation biologist, science communicator and mother who advocates for women in STEM, is building an app for citizen scientists to help track—and protect—declining Asterias sea stars.