Elise Demeter

Elise Demeter

Director of Academic Research and Assessment
Office of Assessment and Accreditation

Dr. Elise Demeter is the Director of Academic Research and Assessment in the Office of Assessment and Accreditation and an associate member of the Graduate Faculty at UNC Charlotte. She provides leadership in quantitative and qualitative research studies related to student learning, engagement, and success in higher education, as well as expertise in evaluation. In addition, Dr. Demeter collaborates with faculty and staff across the institution to develop student learning outcomes and to design meaningful and sustainable course- and program-level assessment practices, with a particular emphasis on using data to improve student learning.  Current projects include implementing and evaluating graduate-level STEM communication training, evaluating the impact of adaptive learning technology support on mechanical engineering students’ learning & success, supporting ethical authorship practices, and leading an undergraduate student success intervention to improve students’ understanding of financial aid and academic planning (Funds to Finish(TM) project).

Prior to joining UNC Charlotte in 2016, Dr. Demeter served as a Postdoctoral Associate in the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at Duke University, where she designed and conducted human-subjects research on cognition and motivation using neuroimaging and behavioral methods. She has extensive experience mentoring undergraduates & graduate students in research and enjoys teaching psychology, neuroscience, and research ethics courses. She holds a B.S. in biology (Duke) and a Ph.D. in neuroscience from the University of Michigan.