Research and Evaluation Bureau
The Research and Evaluation Bureau (Bureau) provides research services and assistance to qualified master’s and doctoral students in the College of Education, Health and Human Services (EHHS). Qualified EHHS students are those at either the master’s thesis or doctoral dissertation level within their program. Bureau services available to qualified EHHS graduate students include 40 hours of Consultation Services and an additional 40 hours of Data Lab Services. Specifically, these services consist of the following:
Consultation Services | Data Lab Services |
Research design, Statistical design, Survey development (online and paper), Database development, Quantitative data analysis | Audio-recording, Transcriptions, Quantitative and Qualitative data entry |
Grants Administration Greta Lagodmos

As Grants Administrator for the College of Education, Health and Human Services (EHHS), Greta works closely with our researchers to help find external funding opportunities, interpret sponsor agency guidelines, and assist with proposal preparation (including budgets) in accordance with sponsor and University policies.
Greta is located on the 5th floor of White Hall, in office 507K. Please reach out to her with any questions about external funding and the grant application process at ¾ÅÓÎÓéÀÖ¹ÙÍø!
Grant News:
Attention New Researchers: Join a Virtual, Interactive, NIH Grants Primer
November 13-14, 2024 from 1 – 4 p.m. ET (see this )
NIH Office of Extramural Research (OER) and the Center for Scientific Review (CSR) are combining efforts for a two-part, interactive virtual event. This event will cover key aspects of the grants process, available resources, and related systems. Anyone seeking a better understanding of the grants process is encouraged to attend! Click to register:
Reminder for NIH and NSF Submissions
The NIH and NSF have both updated their form requirements within the last year. To ensure that your submission goes smoothly, please ensure that you are following the most recent requirements! To see a summary of the most recent changes, please visit KSU’s pages for NIH updates or NSF updates.