ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú Sociology Department Research Center

The Sociology Research Center, co-founded in 2023 by Dr. Amy Braksmajer and Dr. Anne Eisenberg, provides the space and resources to enhance faculty-led research projects, facilitate collaboration between faculty and students on individual research projects, and encourage students to engage on research of their own. The Center, located in Bailey Hall, consists of two dedicated research spaces: one for in-person data collection (e.g., interviews, focus groups in Bailey 237) and another equipped with computers and analytical programs designed for survey design and deployment, as well as data analysis (Bailey 245). Both rooms are also available for research meetings. The current director of the Research Center is Dr. Amy Braksmajer (Bailey 244). She can be contacted at abraksmajer@geneseo.edu.


Schedule

Student access to the research center requires that they be involved with research (their own or with a faculty member) and they must obtain key card access by contacting Dr. Braksmajer for approval. Once permission has been granted, please contact the department administrator (Bailey 207) for card access. 

Note: Students may NOT use the space for purposes other than research, either during OR outside scheduled hours. If it is determined that a student has done so, permission to use the space will be revoked.

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Resources Available

The Sociology Research Center has a variety of computer hardware (laptops; desktops with monitors; headphones; audio recorders; and ipads) for use in faculty and student research. They can be accessed/checked out after approval from Dr. Braksmajer. Additionally, the research center has the following software programs available for research:

  • SPSS: A quantitative data analysis program that is accessible to students and faculty in the Department of Sociology. Through this program, users can plot diagrams and calculate statistical data.
  • Atlas.ti: A qualitative data analysis program that is accessible to students and faculty in the Departments of Sociology and Anthropology. In addition to traditional installable software, Atlas.ti features a web-based application that enables students to collaborate with faculty research mentors and professors in real-time, independent of their physical location. Web Link:
  • REDCap: A secure, HIPAA-compliant online data collection platform for scientific research. It enables the creation of complex web-based surveys, featuring options like branching logic, calculated fields, integrated scheduling, and automated reminder emails.
  • AI-Based Transcription allows students and faculty to upload audio files to a
    SharePoint site, download a transcript, and verify accuracy with the audio. and a
    closed-caption version of the transcript. For more information about this process,
    please visit this link:

To arrange access, please contact Dr. Amy Braksmajer at abraksmajer@geneseo.edu. Finally – the research center as well as the Department of Sociology Resource room has an extensive research methods (qualitative and quantitative) and statistics library available for faculty and student use.

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Research Council Funding Opportunities

For more information, please visit the Campus-Based Research Funding web page.

  • TRAC —Travel, Research and Creativity Grants: Support for student research
    and conference participation in conjunction with a faculty member is supported by
    these grants. Students may apply twice a year. Maximum awards are $600 per
    student per semester/summer.
  • Dr. Denise Battles and Dr. Michael Mills Endowment for Student Research
    Awards: This is to recognize exemplary applications to the TRAC Grants program.
    All applications to the TRAC Grants program will be considered for these awards,
    which will be given instead of a TRAC Grant. Similarly to TRAC Grants, maximum
    awards are $600 per student per semester or summer ($1,800 maximum per groups
    of three or more students)
  • Student Research Assistantship: Dean Johnston and ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú Foundation:
    Provides faculty members with paid research assistance for their scholarly projects.
    Students work with individual professors for one semester during the academic year.
    Students receive a stipend of $1,000.
  • ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú Foundation Undergraduate Summer Fellowships (Full/Part-time): The ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú Foundation, in cooperation with the Research Council, sponsors two types of
    Summer Fellowships — full-time and part-time. Six, Full-time $3,000 awards require
    recipients to devote two consecutive summer months to their project. Three part-
    time $1,000 awards expect the recipient to devote approximately three weeks of
    effort to their research project, but that effort may be less than full time and spread
    over a longer period during the summer. More info about undergraduate summer
    fellowships.
  • Jason and Diana Kyrwood Student/Faculty Research Endowed Fellowship
    in Honor of Ellen Kintz (for the Social Sciences): Provides a $3,000 award ($2,000 from the Kyrwood Endowment, $1,000 from the ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú Foundation) for an undergraduate student to work with a faculty member in the social sciences on the faculty member's existing research project; however, students may create an original project within the framework of pre-existing faculty research. Recipients must devote two consecutive summer months to the project.

Other Student Opportunities

  • SURC (SUNY Undergraduate Research Conference): This brings together
    undergraduate researchers as well as their faculty mentors throughout the SUNY
    and CUNY system for a full day of activities. For more information, please visit the .
  • Hartwick College Sociology Symposium: Centered in Oneonta, NY, this symposium focuses on building a community of undergraduate sociology students from upstate NY, featuring a day of panels and presentations. Professionally established sociologists are also featured, giving presentations on their current research and offering advice for students looking to attend graduate school. For more information, please visit the .
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View the digital archive of the work done by faculty and students at the Sociology Department Research Center at ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉú.