Seed grants and summer work aplenty!
Crow was recently awarded a seed grant from Purdue’s College of Liberal Arts that will provide funding for summer work to help the team prepare to write an application to Humanities Without Walls.
Crow was recently awarded a seed grant from Purdue’s College of Liberal Arts that will provide funding for summer work to help the team prepare to write an application to Humanities Without Walls.
Building on the success of her previous Crow workshops engaging the R environment, Dr. Adriana Picoral will host “Quantitative Language Data Analysis and Visualization in R” on April 17, 2021, from 9:00am to 11:00am (Arizona/US/MST). (See this in your time …
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Rounding up recent good news: Nina Conrad wins a Bilinski fellowship; a successful grant workshop; Adriana Picoral wins a mini-grant; publications in the SLW News and International Journal of Learner Corpus Research.
The Crow team condemns recent anti-Asian and gender-based violence. Please join us in supporting our Asian and AAPI friends and acting against hate and discrimination.
The Crow workshop series continues! Fellowship and Grant Writing for PhD Students & Early Career Scholars, Part I: Before You Start “Writing”In this workshop, we will discuss why you should apply to grants and fellowships (and the difference between these). …
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The Crow team is excited to be a part of the University of Arizona’s Women’s Hackathon for 2021. See our session materials including a video of our presentation.
Our second Crow workshop will be held on December 19, 2020 from 9:00 to 11:00am (Arizona time/MST). “Corpus Searches in R: Regular Expressions and Concordance Lines” will be hosted by Adriana Picoral, PhD, assistant professor of data science at the …
Crow researchers Hadi Banat, Ashley Velázquez, and Shelley Staples summarize a workshop at Metropolitan State University in Denver, CO, and share implications for Crow’s outreach to Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs).
We are pleased to share that Crow researchers will be hosting a series of workshops. Our first, “Corpus Data Scraping and Sentiment Analysis,” will be hosted by Adriana Picoral, PhD, Saturday, November 7, 10am to 12pm (Arizona Time/MST).
Dr. Aleksandra Swatek, a founding member of the Crow team, reflects on writing and winning a Sonatina grant from Poland’s National Science Center.