The Research Institute for Implementation Science in Education (RIISE), University of Washington
Led by a group of Core Faculty with extensive experience conducting implementation research in schools, the University of Washington Research Institute for Implementation Science in Education (RIISE) provides training and mentorship to established education scholars (Fellows) to increase their expertise in conceptualizing, designing, and executing implementation research studies. Specifically, the RIISE training program will support Fellows in acquiring, building fluency with, and applying implementation research knowledge and skills in their education research to develop high-quality implementation studies that bridge the “last mile” in which education research fails to reach the individuals for whom it was intended.
The foundation of RIISE is a learning collaborative that brings together education researchers, implementation scientists, and methodologists around a shared commitment to advance their own knowledge and the field itself. Twenty-four fellows will be recruited (12 per year) to participate in:
- An annual Summer Institute, the first of which will be held June 12-16, 2023 in Seattle, Washington.
- Individualized post-institute mentoring from Core Faculty
- Collaborative webinars with other fellows and their community partners
Applications for the 2023 cohort are due December 18, 5pm PST.
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