Administrative and Research Support Core
行政和研究支持核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10434110
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 17.07万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2020-09-01 至 2025-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdministratorAdvisory CommitteesAgeAgingApplications GrantsAttentionAwardBiosocialCenter Core GrantsCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesCongressesConsequentialismConsultDemographyDevelopmentEconomicsEducational workshopEnvironmental Risk FactorEventFacultyFosteringFundingFutureGoalsGrantHealthInfrastructureLeadLeadershipLifeLife Cycle StagesLogisticsMissionMonitorNational Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentOutcomePersonal SatisfactionPhasePilot ProjectsPopulationPopulation ResearchPopulation SciencesProceduresProgram DevelopmentPublicationsRampResearchResearch Project GrantsResearch SupportResource SharingResourcesScientistSeriesServicesShapesStrategic visionTimeUniversitiesWorkaustindesignexperienceinventionnoveloperationprogramsscale upsuccesssymposium
项目摘要
Administrative and Research Services Core (AR): Abstract
The overall goal of the Administrative and Research Services Core (AR) is to promote and support outstanding
population-based research on aging through management of all Center activities and resources. The AR Core
will provide scientific leadership, consult with the Center’s Advisory Committee and Faculty Council to refine
the Center strategic vision, coordinate all center activities, and serve as the communications hub for the Center
(between Center Cores, as well as among CAPS, NIA, and the Coordinating Center). The AR Core will share
administrative resources with the highly successful Population Research Center (PRC) at UT Austin. The
extensive experience and expertise of PRC administrators and staff will be leveraged to efficiently manage, plan,
and coordinate CAPS AR Core support for exceptional population-based research on aging. The Administrative
and Research Support Core has 4 Specific Aims: 1) Refine the Center strategic vision, 2) Build a vibrant,
interdisciplinary community of scholars to advance population-based research on aging, 3) Manage Program
Development and Pilot (PD) Core programs and activities that lead to inventive pilot projects and future NIA
funding, and 4) Provide outstanding administrative and research services to support large-scale funded
research projects that advance population-based research on aging.
To achieve these aims, the AR Core will form an internal Faculty Council and an external Advisory committee to
advise and support the AR Core Director in the refinement of the Center’s strategic vision, programmatic priorities,
and pilot project program. The AR Core will also design and manage activities to build a scientifically stimulating
research culture that fosters collaborations within CAPS, across UT, and with the wider network of Centers on
the Demography and Economics of Aging (e.g., speaker series, conferences and workshops). The AR Core
Director will work with UT leadership to leverage hiring and institutional resources to support and expand
CAPS faculty, and will work closely with the PD Core to design and manage activities to support a successful
pilot project program. The AR Core will manage logistics for all phases of pilot projects (e.g., solicitation, review
procedures, monitoring research compliance, tracking outcomes, meeting reporting requirements) and organize
activities that cultivate pilot development and success indicated by consequential publications, impact on the field,
and NIA grant submissions. The AR Core will provide comprehensive administrative services to facilitate
successful scale-up of CAPS pilot projects to the next level of funded research and support all large-scale
research projects of CAPS faculty. Sharing resources with the Administrative and Scientific and Technical
Cores of the Population Research Center (PRC) significantly enhances the AR Core’s capacity to provide
outstanding administrative and research services to the new Center on Aging and Population Sciences at UT
Austin.
行政和研究服务核心(AR):摘要
行政和研究事务核心(AR)的总体目标是促进和支持杰出的
通过管理中心的所有活动和资源,进行基于人口的老龄化研究。AR核心
将提供科学的领导,与中心的咨询委员会和教务委员会协商,以完善
中心的战略愿景,协调中心的所有活动,并作为中心的通信枢纽
(在中心核心之间以及在CAPS、NIA和协调中心之间)。AR核心将共享
与得克萨斯大学奥斯汀分校非常成功的人口研究中心(中国)合作的行政资源。这个
将利用中国管理人员和员工的丰富经验和专业知识,有效地管理、规划、
并协调CAPS AR核心支持,以支持基于特殊人口的老龄化研究。行政部门
研究支持核心有4个具体目标:1)完善中心的战略愿景,2)建立充满活力的,
跨学科的学者社区以推进基于人口的老龄化研究,3)管理计划
开发和试点(PD)导致创造性试点项目和未来NIA的核心计划和活动
资助,以及4)提供出色的行政和研究服务,以支持大规模资助
推进基于人口的老龄化研究的研究项目。
为了达到这些目标,AR核心将成立一个内部学院理事会和一个外部咨询委员会,以
建议和支持AR核心主任改进中心的战略愿景、方案优先事项、
和试点项目计划。AR核心还将设计和管理活动,以建立一个科学的激励
研究文化,促进CAP内部、整个UT以及与更广泛的中心网络的合作
人口统计学和老龄化经济学(例如,演讲者系列、会议和讲习班)。AR核心
总监将与UT领导层合作,利用招聘和机构资源来支持和扩展
CAPS教职员工,并将与PD核心密切合作,设计和管理活动,以支持成功的
试点项目计划。应收账款核心将管理试点项目所有阶段的后勤工作(例如,招标、审查
程序、监测研究合规性、跟踪结果、满足报告要求)并组织
促进试点发展和取得成功的活动,如后续出版物、对实地的影响、
和NIA的拨款申请。AR核心将提供全面的行政服务,以促进
成功地将CAPS试点项目扩大到下一阶段的资助研究并支持所有大型
CAPS教职员工的研究项目。与行政和科技部门共享资源
人口研究中心(PRC)的核心显著增强了AR核心的能力,以提供
为德克萨斯大学新的老龄化和人口科学中心提供出色的行政和研究服务
奥斯汀。
项目成果
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