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The HEDCO Building on the campus of the University of Oregon.

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The HEDCO Institute for Evidence-Based Educational Practice aims to tackle the most pressing issues in education and support today’s educators. We welcome feedback and suggestions from anyone looking to improve today's educational environment. 

We’d love to hear from you about emerging trends we should know about. Please indicate in your email if you would like to be contacted by someone on our staff.

Email: hedcoinstitute@uoregon.edu

Physical Address
Office: HEDCO Education Bldg, 365
University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-6247

Mailing Address
6247 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-6247

If you are a UO graduate student interested in getting experience in research synthesis, knowledge mobilization, or stakeholder engagement, and you would like to volunteer with the HEDCO Institute, please email us at hedcoinstitute@uoregon.edu.

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HEDCO Institute Independence and Conflicts of Interest

The HEDCO Institute’s work is conducted as part of externally funded and donor-funded research and outreach at the University of Oregon. The HEDCO Institute’s research agendas and published findings are neither determined nor influenced by our external funders or donors. We have policies and procedures in place to ensure that no undue conflict of interest affects the perception or actual conduct of our work. Potential conflicts of interest are clearly identified and disclosed, and individuals with potential conflicts of interest (i.e., those who could gain a personal financial or other benefit from a particular scientific decision) are not allowed to influence any of the scientific decisions or access the results before publication.

 

Honoring Native Peoples and Lands

The University of Oregon is located on Kalapuya ilihi, the traditional indigenous homeland of the Kalapuya people. Following treaties between 1851 and 1855, Kalapuya people were dispossessed of their indigenous homeland by the United States government and forcibly removed to the Coast Reservation in Western Oregon. 

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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the College of Education 

The College of Education is dedicated to creating an inclusive environment that celebrates the diversity of our undergraduate and graduate students, our faculty, our staff, and our partners.  

See our plans, activities, and opportunities. 

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