The DOCS is a collection of articles, administration manuals and clinical scoring form. This collection is available for clinicians and researchers to use with patients who are recovering consciousness. This collection includes the manual and rating forms(s) from the DOCS-23 and the updated version, the DOCS-25.
Nanoscape: The Journal for Undergraduate Research in Nanoscience is an annual publication of original research conducted by undergraduates from around the county. The journal was launched in 2004 and was the first of its kind in the country. The journal disseminates the results of undergraduate research in the broad fields...
Politica Northwestern is the academic journal of Politics & Policy (P&P), a non-partisan undergraduate student publication seeking to encourage informed political conversation on college campuses around the country. Edited by students of Northwestern University, P&P represents a community of individuals interested in why world shaping events occur and what impact...
This collection of full-text searchable digitized publications primarily documents Black student life at Northwestern from 1967-2011. It includes newsletters, handbooks, and literary magazines created by organizations affiliated with Northwestern’s Black Student Alliance, For Members Only (FMO), the Department of African American Student Affairs (AASA), and Northwestern University Black Alumni Association...
The Master of Science in Data Science program requires the successful completion of 12 courses to obtain a degree. These requirements cover six core courses, a leadership or project management course, two required courses corresponding to a declared specialization, two electives, and a capstone project or thesis. This collection contains...
This electronic textbook is a student-contributed open-source text covering the materials used in our chemical engineering capstone design courses at Northwestern. The goal of this project is to provide the greater chemical engineering community with a useful and relevant resource on chemical process design methods and case studies. This project...
The Posner Research Program gives rising sophomores the opportunity to engage in research projects under the guidance of Northwestern faculty members during the summer after their first year. Research opportunities are available in four areas of study: humanities, social science, natural science, or mathematics.
The Communication Studies Honors Program provides a special opportunity for advanced students to pursue an intellectual passion, acquire valuable research and writing skills, and complete their undergraduate career with distinction. Through guided development of an independent study research project, the student produces a scholarly paper, laboratory research report, or other...
The Household Water Insecurity Experiences (HWISE) Scale is the first tool cross-culturally validated to equivalently measure household-level water insecurity in low- and middle-income countries.
This project brings together five editions of a relatively under-studied grimoire, the
"Enchiridion Leonis Papæ", and analyses them for the first time in an academic format. The analysis examines what little has been written about the "Enchiridion Leonis Papæ" as well as its legendary associations with Pope Leo III and...
The PAS Working Papers series showcases writings in African studies by Northwestern faculty, graduate students, and advanced undergraduates, as well as work by PAS visiting scholars.
The Buffett Institute publishes working papers to support and promote discussion of current research on international and comparative issues. Papers are written by center affiliates or presented at our conferences or working groups.
Day by day it becomes increasingly clear that COVID-19 will have wrought lasting changes in our common sense understandings of “how the world works” and “our place in it.” All attempts to project how society, politics, and economic life might evolve must begin with our efforts, as singularities, embedded in...
Video recordings from the Graduate Student Virtual Conference of the annual Africa Seminar (AfriSem), an interdisciplinary and area-defined setting for graduate students studying Africa to develop, present, and draw advice on papers and research proposals. Sponsored by Northwestern University's Program of African Studies.
The research papers posted on this site showcase the wide-ranging archival work undertaken by a group of Northwestern University junior and senior English majors during winter quarter 2018. Their mission: recover a work of poetry published in the nineteenth-century United States from the library's open stacks or from Special Collections,...
Publications from Northwestern University's Infrastructure Technology Institute. "The Theme Of The Infrastructure Technology Institute Is To Develop Strategies And Tools To Protect And Improve The Condition, Capacity, And Performance Of The Nation’s Highway, Railroad, And Mass Transit Infrastructure Systems." The Infrastructure Technology Institute (ITI) developed advanced methods for monitoring infrastructure...
Northwestern University provides students the opportunity to participate in research-focused study abroad programs. Participating students conduct original research, often using a combination of fieldwork methods, such as interviews and archival research. This collection archives the research projects completed by students studying abroad.
Contains supporting materials from: Lessons learned from over a decade of research with adolescents and parents about ethical and regulatory considerations for sexual health research with sexual and gender minority adolescents: A White Paper from the Northwestern University Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing
The Northwestern Open Access Fund supports Northwestern scholars who wish to make their journal articles openly available immediately upon publication and to support gold open access publishers around the world. This collection of scholarship was published using the fund.
With the generous support of the Humanities Open Book Program, a joint effort of the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Northwestern is proud to make available important and groundbreaking works in philosophy, literary criticism, and African studies. Access to the collection is free and...
In cooperation with the Center for Humanities and Social Change Berlin and the International Consortium of Critical Theory Programs, we invite all scholars to contribute to this collection, seminar plans and syllabi which serve to pluralize teaching in the field of critical theory/s. The list of categories according to which...
The Doctor of Musical Arts at the Bienen School of Music is designed to foster the development of both musical artistry and scholarly achievement. All DMA students must submit written documents that must represent intensive, original research that makes a meaningful contribution to knowledge in the student's field.
Critical Theory in the Global South brings together scholars from North America, South Africa, and Latin America. The ten projects developed under this umbrella between 2017-2022 facilitated graduate student exchanges, book and article translations, and cross-institutional workshops and conferences. The result was the formation of new open-access curricula reflecting the...
Our mission is to create and foster a diverse community of intellectual engineers and scientists by providing the necessary education and resources to have fun inventing quantum activities. Also, to share knowledge and excitement while interacting with quantum machines and concepts. We envision developing device abstraction concepts and human-machine interfaces...
The Undergraduate Research and Arts Exposition is the annual forum for original research and creative work by undergraduate students at Northwestern University. Prizes are awarded for the best poster, oral presentation, and creative arts entry. This conference archive organizes the oral presentations, posters, and creative works from the Expo and...