Development Core Institute for Population Research
发展核心人口研究所
基本信息
- 批准号:9767479
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 41.13万
- 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:2009-09-30 至 2024-02-29
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdoptedAmericasApplications GrantsAttentionAwardCommunitiesComplementComplexConsultData CollectionDemographyDevelopmentEducational workshopEnvironmentEthicsExpenditureExposure toFacultyFeedbackFundingGoalsGrantGuidelinesHeartHome environmentHourInstitutesInterdisciplinary StudyInvestmentsLeadershipLifeMeasuresMissionMonitorOhioParticipantPlant RootsPopulationPopulation ResearchPopulation SciencesProtocols documentationPublicationsReproducibilityResearchResearch AssistantResearch PersonnelResearch SupportResourcesScienceScientistSeedsSeriesServicesStructureTimeTrainingTravelUniversitiesWorkWritingcareercollaborative environmentdesignfootforginginnovationinterdisciplinary collaborationinterestlecturesmeetingsmembernovel strategiespeerpleasureprogramsresearch and developmentresearch data disseminationresponsesuccesssymposiumtoolundergraduate student
项目摘要
Development Core Summary
The goal of the Institute for Population Research's Development Core is to nurture innovative, high-impact
research in population science. As such, the Development Core is at the heart of IPR's mission, and the bulk of
IPR's financial, administrative, and intellectual resources are devoted to the Development Core.
The Development Core's activities and services support research in population science through all stages of a
project: initial conceptualization, pilot data collection and preliminary studies, writing applications, finalizing and
submitting applications, and conducting research that is rigorous, transparent, and ethical. All activities are
designed to address: (i) the specific needs of junior scientists; (ii) the challenges of carrying out team science
(especially interdisciplinary teams). In this funding cycle, the Development Core will continue the successful
IPR Seed Grant Program and Grant-Writing Workshops, and will add three new activities: Generative
Workshops, Rapid Response Grants, and training in Transparent and Reproducible Research in Team
Science. IPR will also continue to sponsor a speaker series (weekly seminar, annual lecture) and support
affiliate travel to the Population Association of America annual meetings.
The Seed Grant Program is IPR's largest program, in terms of both expenditures and impacts. IPR will fund
approximately 6-10 proposals per year, with the goal of making substantial investments at early stages in
projects that hold the promise of sustained scientific impact and the potential for external funding. Junior
scientists will receive minimally two-thirds of the seed grants. The Development Core will also offer more
structured proposal support through the Grant-Writing Workshops, which provide a combination of senior
leadership and peer feedback to assist the development of proposals.
In this funding cycle, the Development Core will introduce: Generative Workshops (1-2 day workshops initiated
by OSU faculty that bring together a group of scientists to launch or advance collaborative research); a
program of Rapid Response Grants (small grants for short-term activities required to finalize grant
applications); training workshops, supplemented by one-on-one consulting, in Transparent and Reproducible
Research in Team Science Environment. The latter will provide population scientists with practices and tools
for research that is transparent and reproducible at all stages; such practices and tools are especially important
for the growing number of population scientists who find themselves working in large interdisciplinary teams.
In summary, the Development Core will maintain and refine its activities to extend its strong past record of
nurturing innovative and impactful population science.
开发核心摘要
人口研究所的发展核心目标是培养创新的、高影响力的
人口科学研究。因此,开发核心是知识产权使命的核心,而大部分
知识产权的财政、行政和智力资源都致力于发展核心。
发展核心的活动和服务在人口科学的所有阶段支持人口科学研究。
项目:初步构思、试点数据收集和初步研究、编写申请、最后确定和
提交申请,并进行严格、透明和合乎道德的研究。所有活动都是
旨在解决:(1)初级科学家的具体需要;(2)开展团队科学的挑战
(尤其是跨学科团队)。在本供资周期中,发展核心将继续取得成功
知识产权种子赠款计划和赠款撰写研讨会,并将增加三项新活动:生成性
研讨会、快速反应补助金和团队中透明和可重复的研究培训
科学。IPR还将继续赞助演讲者系列活动(每周研讨会、年度讲座)和支持
参加美国人口协会年会的会员旅行。
就支出和影响而言,种子赠款计划是知识产权最大的计划。知识产权将提供资金
每年大约6-10个提案,目标是在#年的早期阶段进行大量投资
有希望产生持续的科学影响并有可能获得外部资金的项目。朱尼尔
科学家将获得最低三分之二的种子拨款。开发核心还将提供更多
通过赠款编写研讨会提供结构化的建议书支持,这些研讨会提供了高级
领导力和同行反馈,以帮助制定建议。
在这个供资周期中,发展核心将推出:生产性讲习班(开始举办1-2天讲习班
由俄亥俄州立大学的教职员工召集一群科学家发起或推进合作研究);a
快速反应赠款方案(为完成赠款所需的短期活动提供小额赠款
应用);培训讲习班,辅以透明和可复制的一对一咨询
团队科学环境研究。后者将为人口科学家提供实践和工具
对于在所有阶段都是透明和可重复的研究;这种做法和工具特别重要
对于越来越多的发现自己在大型跨学科团队工作的人口科学家来说。
总而言之,发展核心将保持和改进其活动,以扩大其过去的良好记录
培育创新和有影响力的人口科学。
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