U-Rise at Rowan University
罗文大学U-Rise
基本信息
- 批准号:10178191
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 18.63万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-04-01 至 2026-03-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Biomedical ResearchCommunitiesDoctor of PhilosophyEducational workshopEnvironmentFellowshipFoundationsGoalsGrowthInstitutionInvestmentsMid-Atlantic RegionResearchResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingSTEM careerSTEM studentSorbusStudentsTrainingTraining ProgramsTraining and EducationUnderrepresented StudentsUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiescareercitizen sciencecommunity based participatory researchexperienceinnovationinterestmedical schoolsoutreachprogramsrecruitscientific literacyskillssuccesssummer researchundergraduate educationundergraduate researchundergraduate student
项目摘要
As the 4th-fastest-growing research institution in the U.S., with two medical schools and heavy recent
investment in biomedical research infrastructure and personnel, Rowan University is an emerging leader in
biomedical innovation in the Mid-Atlantic region. Despite this growth, Rowan maintains a strong commitment to
student-centered, experiential undergraduate education. This unique combination makes Rowan University an
optimal environment for a new diversity-enhancing NIH U-RISE training program. U-RISE@Rowan will provide
comprehensive education and training to broadly educate and engage underrepresented (UR) students in
biomedical research opportunities (Aim 1), to build a community of research-driven UR students with the skills
for success in biomedical careers (Aim 2), and to generate a pipeline of highly-qualified UR graduates that
succeed in doctoral-level biomedical careers (Aim 3). The training program will include four stages: RISE &
See; RISE & Strive; RISE & Shine; and RISE & Soar. RISE & See will broadly educate and engage first-year
UR students in biomedical research. Highly-motivated candidates will apply for one of five U-RISE@Rowan
Fellowships. RISE & Strive will build sophomores’ scientific literacy and practical skills through research
experience, foundational coursework, and extracurricular training. RISE & Shine will provide junior trainees
with research-focused coursework, intensive research training, and workshops to build their professional skills.
RISE & Soar will combine external summer research at a partner R1 institution, a capstone thesis, guided
application to Ph.D. programs, and training in scientific citizenship that includes downward outreach by senior
trainees to enhance recruitment of UR students interested in STEM careers. All stages of the program include
co-curricular training that will be accessible to all UR STEM students interested in biomedical research, with
the goal of broadly enhancing UR engagement in undergraduate research and pursuit of biomedical research
careers. U-RISE@Rowan will leverage the diversity and unique undergraduate-driven, research-focused
environment of Rowan to create a sustainable, scalable program that will yield long-term, far-reaching impact
on the diversity of the biomedical doctorate research community.
作为美国增长第四快的研究机构,有两所医学院,
在生物医学研究基础设施和人员的投资,罗文大学是一个新兴的领导者,
中大西洋地区的生物医学创新。尽管如此,罗文仍然坚定地致力于
以学生为中心的体验式本科教育。这种独特的组合使罗文大学成为
这是一个新的增强多样性的NIH U-RISE培训计划的最佳环境。U-RISE@Rowan将提供
全面的教育和培训,以广泛教育和吸引代表性不足的学生,
生物医学研究机会(目标1),建立一个研究驱动的UR学生社区,
在生物医学事业的成功(目标2),并产生高素质的UR毕业生的管道,
在博士水平的生物医学事业中取得成功(目标3)。培训计划将包括四个阶段:RISE &
见;上升和奋斗;上升和闪耀;上升和飙升。RISE & See将广泛教育和吸引第一年的学生
UR学生在生物医学研究。积极性高的候选人将申请五个U-RISE@Rowan之一
奖学金。RISE & Strive将通过研究建立学生的科学素养和实践技能
经验、基础课程和课外培训。RISE & Shine将提供初级学员
以研究为重点的课程,密集的研究培训和研讨会,以建立他们的专业技能。
RISE & Soar将联合收割机外部夏季研究在合作伙伴R1机构,顶点论文,指导
申请博士学位计划,并在科学公民的培训,包括向下推广的高级
培训生,以加强招聘有兴趣在干职业的UR学生。该计划的所有阶段包括
联合课程培训,这将是所有对生物医学研究感兴趣的UR STEM学生,
广泛加强大学生参与本科研究和追求生物医学研究的目标
careers. U-RISE@Rowan将利用多样性和独特的本科生驱动,以研究为重点
罗文的环境,创造一个可持续的,可扩展的计划,将产生长期的,深远的影响
生物医学博士研究群体的多样性。
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