The Shaw NCMHD RIMI Project

Shaw NCMHD RIMI 项目

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    7939933
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 75万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
  • 财政年份:
    2009
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2009-09-26 至 2014-04-30
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): A continuing challenge is the orderly infusion of research practice into University operations in tandem with Shaw's long standing education and service commitments. A comprehensive. University-wide approach is needed to permanently anchor the research infrastructure to support the growing research venture at Shaw. The lessons learned from the implementation of several major research awards clearly highlighted the inadequacy of the research infrastructure at Shaw, but those lessons also clearly demonstrated that the inadequacies could be overcome and an institution such as Shaw can established a sustainable research infrastructure. Further enhancement of the core research infrastructure is needed to ensure long term sustainability of the research enterprise. Shaw University has established benchmarks of high quality performance and efficiency in implementing and completing awarded research projects. With the research infrastructure core established, Shaw is now poised to move closer to becoming an independent and self-sustaining research institution. In response to RFA-MD-09-003 by the NCMHD Research Infrastructure in Minority Institutions (RIMI) (P20), Shaw University seeks to establish the "Shaw NCMHD RIMI Project" .The Shaw NCMHD RIMI Project will provide the resources for implementation of a coordinated, comprehensive, university-wide research infrastructure enhancement program at Shaw. The results of such efforts will be (a) a greater research-intensive atmosphere at Shaw, (b) more research opportunities, (c) increased research support, (d) greater research productivity, especially for faculty receiving Shaw NCMHD RIMI Project support, and (e) greater research training opportunities for Shaw students.
描述(由申请人提供):一个持续的挑战是有序的研究实践注入到大学的运作与肖的长期教育和服务的承诺。全面的。需要全校范围的方法来永久性地锚研究基础设施,以支持在肖不断增长的研究企业。从几个主要研究奖项的实施中吸取的教训清楚地突出了肖氏研究基础设施的不足,但这些教训也清楚地表明,不足之处可以克服,像肖氏这样的机构可以建立一个可持续的研究基础设施。需要进一步加强核心研究基础设施,以确保研究事业的长期可持续性。逸夫大学在执行和完成获奖研究项目方面建立了高质量的绩效和效率基准。随着研究基础设施的核心建立,邵氏现在准备更接近成为一个独立和自我维持的研究机构。为响应少数民族院校NCMHD研究基础设施(RIMI)(P20)的RFA-MD-09-003,邵氏大学寻求建立“邵氏NCMHD RIMI项目”。邵氏NCMHD RIMI项目将为在邵氏实施协调、全面、全校范围的研究基础设施增强计划提供资源。这些努力的结果将是(a)在肖更大的研究密集的气氛,(B)更多的研究机会,(c)增加研究支持,(d)更大的研究生产力,特别是对教师接受肖NCMHD RIMI项目支持,以及(e)更多的研究培训机会,肖的学生。

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