November 2018

Turner, J., Allen, J., & Bracey, P. S. (2019). Multilevel Theory Model Development and Dissemination. In V. Wang (Ed.), Scholarly Publishing and Research Methods Across Disciplines (pp. 184-212). Hershey, PA: IGI Global. doi:10.4018/978-1-5225-7730-0.ch009

2019 University Writing Awards Competition

The Faculty Senate’s University Writing Committee awards scholarships to graduate and undergraduate students for outstanding written works submitted through this program. Pieces must have been written during the spring or fall semesters of the designated calendar year. Students may submit entries in more than one category, but each submission must be accompanied by a nomination form signed by a faculty member. Entries are accepted the following categories:

International Scholars Academic Party

The College of Information, International Graduate Students Research Organization

Invites you to our first ever International Scholars Academic Party

Come join us for conversation and presentations to build potential on Global Interdisciplinary Research

This purpose of the International Scholars Academic Party is to promote the interdisciplinary cooperation and increase global research awareness. A major goal is to build research networks between international scholars and UNT students.

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

8:30 am – Noon

Life in the round: Investing intersection between digital world and ethnic minorities in Yunan, China

IS Research Meetings: Dr. Ming Zhu and Dr. Yunfei Du: Life in the round: Investing intersection between digital world and ethnic minorities in Yunan, China

Bring your lunch and participate in an intellectual conversation with your fellow researchers.

You may also join these meetings remotely. Please email your interest, prior to each meeting to xiaoyuzhang@my.unt.edu.

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