Research Opportunities
Many IAS students take the opportunity to conduct advanced work on a project developed in close partnership with a faculty member. Funding is available for these projects. For more information about funding please visit http://www.uwb.edu/tlc/.
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Recent Research Topics
- Conduct human rights research on trauma and abuse, as well as therapies used for such victims
- A study on the effectiveness of the Raptor Conservation Education Program at the Woodland Park Zoo
- A study of the 1979 Iranian Revolution and its policies toward and treatment of Baha'i practitioners
- Wikipedia and Postmodern Knowledge
- Mail Art: Aesthetics, Gender, and the Postal System
- The Role of States in Curbing Global Climate Change
- Ecology of Black Lily: a rare species of cultural concern to Northwest native tribes
- Direct theatrical production of "The Diary of Anne Frank" at a local middle school
- Study viability, opportunities, and limitations of "independent" film
- Analyze historical changes in marriage and divorce in 20th century US
- Algebraic Aspects of Cryptography
- Research gender role differences among US ethnic groups and families
- Research international relations and the dynamic Asian region
- Explore non-fiction prose and narrative photography, including production and critique of works in both media
- Research political, economic, and ecological aspects of Snake River