Women's
Research Institute of Nevada
The Women's Research Institute of Nevada (WRIN) at UNLV is a member
of the National Council
for Research on Women (NCRW), a prestigious network of more
than 100 leading U.S. research and policy centers that helps ensure
fully-informed debate, policies, and practices that help create
more equitable opportunities for women and girls. Among the issues
the NCRW and its member centers have most recently addressed include
globalization, leadership training, programs that expand science
and technology participation for women and girls, and teen pregnancy
prevention programs.
The institute's participation in the network will ensure that
women and girls in Nevada will have a stronger voice on issues
that will affect their future.
The NCRW is a clearinghouse for research on women and girls
that receives input from the best researchers in the country.
As a member center, the WRIN has the opportunity to bring that
research back to the state and assist our faculty and students
to partake in research projects of national scope as well as
on scholarship that directly affects the lives of women and
girls here in Nevada.
Membership in the NCRW is selective and is based on the applicant's
proven record in research and education, the parent institution's
support for the institute, and letters of support from other
member centers.
WRIN at UNLV is the only member center in Nevada. Support
for WRIN's membership came from the directors of the University
of Arizona, Southwest Institute for Research on Women; the
University of Michigan, Center for the Education of Women;
and Rutgers University, Center for American Women and Politics.
Founded in 1999, the Women's Research Institute of
Nevada fosters the social and economic development
of Nevadans through the collection, preservation, and analysis
of information on women in the state.
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