NU faculty, staff, alumni, and students:
Are you interested in collaborating with other scholars on academic publications and conference presentations?
Please join us for the next ARC Scholarly Mixer!
Please register with this Zoom link.
At the mixer, you will learn about opportunities and network in small breakout rooms to chat with potential scholarly partners or groups about your research interests. ARC can then help you to realize these scholarly dreams. Even if you’re just casually browsing, please do attend! It’s a fun and casual scholarly experience.
Please email Dr. Maggie Broderick with questions or input: mbroderick@nu.edu

NU's Whole Person Center hosts a searchable database run by the Research Academy sub-committee (of the JFKSOPSS Grants and Research Committee). This is another great way to connect with NU scholars interested in collaborating on publications and presentations!

Welcome to the Advanced Research Center (ARC)!
ARC serves as a hub for alumni, students, faculty, and staff pursuing scholarly publications, presentations, and research.
City University NEXUS Interdisciplinary Conference
THEME: Imagination in Action for Our Shared Future
DATES: November 20, 21, & 22, 2026
TYPE: Global Virtual Conference
ORGANIZER: City University, Canada
COST: Free for presenters and attendees
QUERIES: nexusconference@cityu.edu

City University of Seattle's
Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Practice
Consider attending the virtual OLC Elevate Conference
August 4th and 6th.
Registration is free for OLC members!
The NU ESAS office has important information on applying for award funding for NU alumni, students, faculty, and staff who successfully publish and present while affiliated with NU. See the "Research Awards" section on their page.

Visit the NU Library for detailed information and more resources on publishing your work.
Visit the NU Institutional Repository to view and submit scholarly items from the NU community.
Attend a library webinar about Scholarly Publishing & Communication.
Email Dr. Maggie Broderick any time to set up a consultation or to chat about your ideas and strategies for scholarly publications and presentations. mbroderick@nu.edu

National University's library collection includes the following helpful book chapter with guidance from the Advanced Research Center for scholars pursuing publications and presentations.

What motivates scholars to publish or present their work?
Interest in the topic they pursue
Interest in doing scholarly research in general
Participating in the scholarly community
Connecting deeply with colleagues/scholars
Lifelong learning
Pride in their accomplishments
Building up their CV/resume
Career advancement
So much more!