Writing Research with AI is an intensive, 12-hour crash course divided into eight 1.5-hour lessons that teaches you how to use AI as a thoughtful research partner. Rather than using AI to skip the work, the curriculum guides you through…
A common assumption is that gender inequalities in time use might stem from differences in employment status, with unemployed women taking on a greater share of caregiving and domestic responsibilities while employed men engage in full-time paid work. However, findings…
We often think of leisure as our free time – a chance to relax, connect with friends, explore, and recharge. Yet in practice, leisure time is not evenly distributed across society. Leisure may seem like a private choice, but data…
Data from the 2020–2021 Georgia Time Use Survey (GTUS) shows that even when couples are at home together, women spend most of their time doing unpaid domestic and care work, while men mostly engage in leisure activities. The study reveals…
This intensive 10-lesson course introduces students, researchers, and professionals to academic writing and social research methods in the age of artificial intelligence. Combining practical research training with English academic writing instruction, the course teaches participants how to use AI tools…
CRRC, ARISC and American Councils are pleased to announce the 4th session of the Spring 2026 Tbilisi Works-in-Progress series!
This week’s session will be held in hybrid in-person at CRRC Georgia and virtually via this Zoom.
BOOK PRESENTATION: Ethnicity and…
CRRC, ARISC and American Councils are pleased to announce the 3rd session of the Spring 2026 Tbilisi Works-in-Progress series!
This week’s session will be held in hybrid in-person at CRRC Georgia and virtually via a Zoom link that will be…