LEADERSHIP ALLIANCE SYMPOSIA SERIES
领导力联盟研讨会系列
基本信息
- 批准号:2024557
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 21.53万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1997
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1997-06-01 至 2001-05-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION: The Leadership Alliance is requesting support for a satellite
meeting (symposium) to be held each year for five years in conjunction with
the annual meeting of a major scientific professional group. The Leadership
Alliance, administered from Brown University, consists of a group of
thirteen East coast research and teaching universities and ten historically
Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) working together to "improve the
environment for underrepresented students and faculty at various states of
the educational pipeline." The Alliance was founded in 1992 and is based on
an "undergraduate-to-graduate program model" with a primary focus on "the
concept of effective mentoring." The Alliance engages in a complex set of
initiatives directed at underrepresented minority students that include
mentorship programs, summer research programs, graduate student opportunity
programs, international research programs, symposia for students and
faculty, development of a mentoring program by members of the National
Academy of Sciences, and the maintenance of site on the World Wide Web.
Financial support for various aspects of Alliance programs has been provided
by private foundations and businesses, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute,
the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, and the
participating colleges and universities.
The specific aims of the proposal are to: (1) bring young minority
scientists together to develop a sense of scientific community, (2)
build-long-term scientific relationships, (3) allow students to gain
experience in public communication and critique of scientific data, (4)
extend mentoring relationships with professional scientific societies, (5)
expose students to various financial, professional and employment
opportunities, and (6) enable students and faculty to use the Hunter College
Web site for mentoring and networking. The program requests support for the
participation of 150 Alliance undergraduates and faculty to attend an
Alliance satelitte meeting held in conjunction with the annual meetings of
three scientific societies: the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) in
1997, the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB) in
1998, the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) in 1999,
Experimental Biology in 2000, and the National Research Academy Institute of
Medicine in 2001. Each satellite meeting will take place immediately before
the professional meeting and will last for two days. Other than a welcoming
address and buffet on the first day, formal activities are confined to the
second day of the satellite meeting. The second day of the meeting will
consist of a series of lectures, several poster sessions, a science
reporting forum, and a graduate workshop and recruitment session.
Student participants in the satellite meetings will be Alliance summer
interns and other minority undergraduates and graduates in the biomedical
sciences. To motivate students to participate in the poster sessions cash
awards will be given to three undergraduate students and to three graduate
students who are judged to have prepared the best poster presentations.
Each student will be assigned to a faculty mentor, and each mentor will be
paired with one or two students. Eight undergraduate students, selected on
the basis of a writing competition prior to the satellite meeting, will
participate in a science writers workshop, and each student participant will
receive an award of a laptop computer. The science writers will be
supervised by three science reporting forum coordinators and will be
required to prepare a "news summary" that will be circulated to all
participants, distributed to selected news bureaus, magazines, and
newspapers, and placed on the Hunter College Web page. A comprehensive
student assessment will be an integral component of the Alliance symposia.
To ensure a high rate of response, all student participants will be asked to
complete a student program evaluation at the end of their final workshops.
描述:领导力联盟正在请求支持一颗卫星
每年举行一次会议(专题讨论会),为期五年
一个主要的科学专业团体的年度会议。领导层
联盟由布朗大学管理,由一组
13所东海岸研究和教学大学和10所历史大学
黑人学院和大学(HBCU)共同努力“改善
不同州代表不足的学生和教职员工的环境
该联盟成立于1992年,其基础是
“从本科生到研究生的课程模式”,主要侧重于“
有效指导的概念。联盟参与了一套复杂的
针对代表不足的少数族裔学生的倡议,包括
导师计划、暑期研究计划、研究生机会
项目,国际研究项目,学生座谈会和
教职员工,由国家教师协会成员制定指导计划
科学院,以及万维网网站的维护。
为联盟计划的各个方面提供了财政支持
由私人基金会和企业,霍华德·休斯医学院,
国家科学基金会、国家卫生研究院和
参与其中的高校。
这项建议的具体目的是:(1)将年轻的少数族裔
科学家共同培养科学共同体意识,(2)
建立长期的科学关系,(3)让学生获得
具有公共传播和科学数据批判的经验(4)
扩展与专业科学学会的指导关系,(5)
让学生接触到各种金融、专业和就业机会
机会,以及(6)使学生和教职员工能够使用亨特学院
指导和网络的网站。该计划请求支持
150名联盟本科生和教职员工参加
联盟卫星会议同时举行的年度会议
三个科学学会:美国细胞生物学学会(ASCB)
1997年,美国生物化学和分子生物学学会(ASBMB)
1998年,1999年美国癌症研究协会(AACR),
2000年实验生物学,以及美国国家科学院研究所
2001年的《医学》。每一次卫星会议将在紧接之前举行
专业会议,将持续两天。除了欢迎之外
演讲和自助餐第一天,正式活动仅限于
卫星会议的第二天。会议的第二天将
包括一系列讲座,几个海报会议,一门科学
报告论坛,以及研究生讲习班和招聘会议。
参加卫星会议的学生将是联盟暑期
生物医学专业实习生及其他少数民族本科生和毕业生
科学。鼓励学生以现金形式参加招贴活动
奖项将颁发给三名本科生和三名研究生
被评为准备了最佳海报演示文稿的学生。
每个学生将被分配给一名教师导师,每个导师将被
与一两个学生结成一对。八名本科生,于
卫星会议之前的写作比赛的基础是,将
参加一个科学作家研讨会,每个学生参与者都将
获得一台笔记本电脑的奖励。科学作家们将成为
由三名科学报告论坛协调员监督,并将
需要准备一份将分发给所有人的“新闻摘要”
参与者,分发给选定的新闻局、杂志和
报纸,并放在亨特学院的网页上。一个全面的
学生评估将是联盟座谈会不可或缺的组成部分。
为了确保高回复率,所有学生参与者将被要求
在期末研讨会结束时完成学生项目评估。
项目成果
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LEADERSHIP ALLIANCE FOR MINORITY PARTICIPATION PROGRAM
少数族裔参与计划领导联盟
- 批准号:
2455446 - 财政年份:1998
- 资助金额:
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2168454 - 财政年份:1995
- 资助金额:
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