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Events available for Registration...
NEAIR Membership Networking Event (April 2025)
4/24/2025
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Balancing Data and Wellbeing: Strategies for Self-Care, Advocacy, and Success
5/14/2025
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Love Data Week - Promoting Data Literacy and Engagement Through Collaborative Events
5/28/2025
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Working with Flawed Survey Data
6/5/2025
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Survey Design Essentials: Avoiding Bias and Maximizing Validity
6/11/2025
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Integrating Quarto with RStudio: A Roadmap to Streamline Institutional Research Operations
6/25/2025
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Integrating Generative AI into the Institutional Research Workflow
7/30/2025
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Purchase a Sponsorship for 2025 NEAIR Annual Conference
11/8/2025 - 11/11/2025
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NEAIR Membership Networking Event (April 2025)
4/24/2025
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Balancing Data and Wellbeing: Strategies for Self-Care, Advocacy, and Success
5/14/2025
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Love Data Week - Promoting Data Literacy and Engagement Through Collaborative Events
5/28/2025
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Working with Flawed Survey Data
6/5/2025
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Survey Design Essentials: Avoiding Bias and Maximizing Validity
6/11/2025
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Integrating Quarto with RStudio: A Roadmap to Streamline Institutional Research Operations
6/25/2025
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Integrating Generative AI into the Institutional Research Workflow
7/30/2025
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Purchase a Sponsorship for 2025 NEAIR Annual Conference
11/8/2025 - 11/11/2025
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Events in the month of May 2024
In this workshop, we cover the macro level components of DG programs: committees, charters, and champions, as well as an array of micro level strategies for operationalizing data governance activities. Micro level strategies include, for example, standardizing individual data elements and reports, monitoring data quality and access, addressing persistent data issues, and documenting data and data assets. These, and other, micro level operationalizations of data governance produce concrete results, improving data quality and usability at the micro level while bolstering data governance, analytics, and data literacy at the macro level.
Participants will explore an array of micro DG activities and macro DG frames, review templates for potential modification and usage, and evaluate methodologies for establishing the macro and micro components of data governance at their institutions.
Appropriate for all audiences.
Presenter: Rachel Groenhout, Colby College
5/23/2024
Join us for another NEAIR membership networking event - members at all stages of their career are invited to meet one another and discuss topics from the perspectives of their experiences within IR.5/20/2024
Institutions looking to establish Data Governance (DG) programs often start with macro, institution-wide, frames, such as writing a DG charter or policy, forming a DG committee, and securing executive sponsorship for data governance. While these are essential first steps, these macro DG frames can flounder if not accompanied by concrete, micro, actions of governing data.In this workshop, we cover the macro level components of DG programs: committees, charters, and champions, as well as an array of micro level strategies for operationalizing data governance activities. Micro level strategies include, for example, standardizing individual data elements and reports, monitoring data quality and access, addressing persistent data issues, and documenting data and data assets. These, and other, micro level operationalizations of data governance produce concrete results, improving data quality and usability at the micro level while bolstering data governance, analytics, and data literacy at the macro level.
Participants will explore an array of micro DG activities and macro DG frames, review templates for potential modification and usage, and evaluate methodologies for establishing the macro and micro components of data governance at their institutions.
Appropriate for all audiences.
Presenter: Rachel Groenhout, Colby College