Curriculum Vitae

Nancy E Hill

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Department of Psychology and Neuroscience
Box 90086
Durham, NC 27708-0085
919-660-5755 (office)
(email)
Education

Ph.D.Michigan State University1994
M.A. Psychology (Social)Michigan State University1992
B.S. Psychology with honors1989
Areas of Research

Parenting and Social Development Within Diverse Families

Professional Experience / Employment History

Duke University
Associate Professor, Psychology, July 1, 2003 - present
Faculty, Center for Developmental Science, September, 2001 - present
Faculty, Spencer Foundation Education Policy Research Training Program. Center for Child and Family Policy, September, 2001 - present
Faculty in Residence, Center for Child and Family Policy, September, 2000 - December, 2001
Assistant Professor, Psychology, September 1, 1996 - June 30, 2003
Assistant Professor, , August, 1996 - June, 2003
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Research Associate Professor, Psychology, July, 2003 - present
Research Assistant Professor, Psychology, August, 2002 - July, 2003
Arizona State University
NIMH Postdoctoral Fellow, Preventive Intervention Research Center, August, 1994 - August, 1996
Michigan Department Public Health for the Michigan Health Council
Program Consultant, Center for Health Promotion, September, 1991 - April, 1994
Michigan Department of Public Health for Southeastern Michigan Health Association
Dementia Program Consultant, Michigan Dementia Program, June, 1991 - September, 1991
Awards, Honors, and Distinctions

Science Directorate, Dissertation Research Award, APA
Student Travel Award, APS
Graduate Office Fellowship, Michigan State University, Department of Psychology
Honorable Mention, National Science Foundation
Minority Competitive Doctoral Fellowship, Michigan State University, 1989-1992
Minority Scholars Honorary, Ohio State University, 1986-1989
Minority Scholars Program, Ohio State University, 1985-1989
Recent Grant Support

  • Family-School Relations in Adolescence: Interdisciplinary Linkages among Research, Policy, and Practice, National Science Foundation, 2006/01-2006/12.      
  • Ethnic variations in parenting and family predictors of school readiness, Arts and Sciences Research Council Grant, Duke University, 1998/01.      
Professional Service

Academic Council, 2006 - present  
D, Developmental Psychology Program, December 2006  
Selected Recent Invited Talks

Disentangling Ethnicity and SES: Parenting and Child Outcomes, APA Convention: New Orleans, 27 December 2006  
How to Publish. A workshop on navigating the processes of publishing in peer-reviewed journal., 27 December 2006  
Ethnicity, SES, and Parenting: Interrelations, Influences, and Meaning, University of Oregon, October 07, 2005  
Family School Involvement: Developmental and Demographic Variations during the transition to middle school, Carolina Consortium on Human Development seminar series on School Transitions, Center for Developmental Science, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, February 28, 2005  
Parent-School Involvement and Achievement: Developmental and demographic variations, Colloquium presented to the Minority Issues in Behavior Research series at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, November 12, 2003  
Socioeconomic and Ethnic Variations in Parental Effects on Early Achievement, Colloquium presented to the Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, October 13, 2003  
Socioeconomic Context and Parenting Among African Americans & Euro-Americans, Paper presented as part of the symposium, African American Parenting in Context (N.E. Hill, chair), at the Black Caucus Preconference of the 70th Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa, FL, 2003  
African American Parenting in Context, Black Caucus Preconference of the 70th Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa, FL, 2003  
Research with ethnic minorities: Methodological challenges and issues, Carolina Seminar on Behavioral Research with Minority Populations, University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill, April, 2003  
Socioeconomic and ethnic variations in parental effects on early achievement, Seminar presented to the Spencer Foundation Education Policy Research Training Program. Center for Child and Family Policy, Duke University, May, 2002  
Ethnicity, SES, and Parenting: Interrelationships, influences, and meaning, Invited colloquium presented as part of the Multicultural Initiative Symposium at the University of Notre Dame, November, 2001 [htm]  
Preconference for the Study Group on Culture and Ethnicity, Two day workshop presented at the 2nd Annual Summer Institute of the Family Research Consortium III. Keystone, CO, June 2000  
Culture within families: A multidisciplinary examination, Invited workshop presented at the 1st Annual Summer Institute of the Family Research Consortium III, Bretton Woods, NH, 1999  
Preconference for the Study Group on Culture and Ethnicity, Two day workshop presented at the 1st Annual Summer Institute of the Family Research Consortium III. Bretton Woods, NH, 1999  
Parenting and family socialization predictors of children's school readiness: ethnic similarities and differences, Presentation at the Multicultural Conference of University of South Carolina, Department of Psychology, 19 February 1999  
Measurement equivalence of parenting and mental health among Spanish speaking Mexican Americans, English speaking Mexican Americans, African Americans and Anglo American children and mothers, Paper presented as part of the invited symposium entitled, “Issues, Methods, and Findings from ASU Preventative Intervention Research Center”. Western Psychological Association Annual Convention, San Jose, CA, April 11-14, 1996  
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