Advancing Social Science Through Interdisciplinary Collaboration

As the University of Iowa’s premier interdisciplinary social science research center, the Center for Social Science Innovation provides faculty, staff, students, and community members across the state of Iowa and beyond the resources and support they need to investigate the most important issues facing our society.

6 +

research incubation programs hosted annually

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$26.9 M

In funds awarded in the
past five years

2024 Summer Program cohort.

80 +

Research projects supported in the past five years

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We're here to help

CSSI provides research and grant development support for University of Iowa faculty, staff, and graduate students, as well as external partners within the community. 

From survey creation and distribution, data access and management, to helping you craft a competitive grant proposal, our team is ready and capable to assist you with all of your project needs.

Explore current and past projects

 

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Research Services

Browse our research services to learn how we may be able to help support your project. 

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Grant Development

Identify suitable funding opportunities, craft a competitive proposal, and more with the help of our grant development support staff.  

News

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CSSI Staff Spotlight: Mike Oie, Data Analytics Specialist

Wednesday, November 13, 2024
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Applications for CSSI's Grant Writing Residency Program now open

Monday, October 28, 2024
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UI study examines perpetrators of child homicides in the U.S., use of guns

Friday, October 18, 2024

Events

CSSI Workshop: Introduction to Multilevel Modeling

Friday, November 15, 2024 1:00pm to 3:00pm
Social Sciences Research Building
This workshop will discuss the basics of multilevel modeling. Participants will learn how nesting or clustering in data creates dependency not accounted for in general linear models. Multilevel models allow for additional research questions and account for the dependency due to nesting. This workshop will focus on the conceptual background of multilevel models, but resources will also be provided and discussed on the implementation of these models. Instructor: Erica Dorman To Register: https...

Questions?

Contact our team for more information about our programs, services, and professional development opportunities.