Institute for Population Research
人口研究所
基本信息
- 批准号:9767477
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 54.42万
- 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:AddressAdultAmericasAwardChildCollaborationsCommunitiesComplexConsultDemographyDevelopmentDisciplineEducational workshopEnsureEnvironmentFamilyFoundationsFundingGoalsGrantGrowthHealthHeartImmigrationIncentivesIndividualInformation SystemsInfrastructureInstitutesInterventionInvestmentsKnowledgeLeadLifeMaintenanceMarriageMissionModelingModificationNational Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentOhioPoliciesPolicy MakingPopulationPopulation ResearchPopulation SciencesProcessProductivityProgress ReportsRegulationReproducibilityReproductive HealthResearchResearch ActivityResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResearch SupportResourcesScienceScientistSeedsSeriesServicesSpecific qualifier valueStructureTravelUniversitiesWritingbasechild bearingcollaborative environmentdesignhealth disparityinnovationlecturesmeetingspopulation healthprogramsresearch and developmentresponseskillstheoriestool
项目摘要
Overall: Summary
The mission of the Institute for Population Research [IPR] is to promote population science at Ohio State
University. The defining goals of IPR are: (i) to promote the application of theory and models from multiple
disciplines to issues in population science, resulting in far richer and more informative conceptualizations in
population research; (ii) to support for junior scientists, both in developing necessary skills for innovative and
high-impact population research and in navigating professional advancement; (iii) to nurture collaborative
research that crosses disciplinary boundaries, particularly team science to address complex problems; and (iv)
to maximize investment of resources in new population science projects and, correspondingly, a slim and
efficient administrative structure. To achieve these goals, IPR carries out activities and services through two
research infrastructure cores, an Administrative Core and a Development Core. The Administrative Core
handles all routine administrative tasks required to successfully implement IPR's activities and services. The
Development Core is the heart of IPR, as judged by its contribution to achieving the goals specified above. In
addition to the large IPR Seed Grant Program, this core will continue to sponsor Grant-Writing Workshops, IPR
speaker series (weekly seminar, annual lecture) and affiliate travel to the annual meetings of the Population
Association of America. New this cycle, the Development Core will also support Generative Workshops as a
mechanism for launching/advancing collaborative research projects, Rapid Response Grants to meet short-
term needs preceding submission of applications, and workshops and one-on-one consulting in Transparent
and Reproducible Research in Team Science to address the increasing demands for new practices and tools.
As a relatively new population science center, IPR to date has been deliberate in investing resources in
activities and services with the highest potential for research payoff. IPR's largest single activity, the Seed
Grant Program, is an example where substantial investments in projects at an early stage have yielded
significant returns, both scientific and financial, for Ohio State and for the wider research community. The
activities and services described in this application are designed to nurture innovative research, assist at all
stages of the funding process (from proposal writing through submission and post-award management), and
provide the tools, environment, and incentives for collaboration and intellectual exchange. With the strong
foundation built during the current award period, and the momentum provided by the research productivity of
our affiliates and the launching of exciting and innovative projects, IPR is well-poised to promote the continued
growth of innovative and high-impact population science in an increasingly complex interdisciplinary
environment.
总体情况:摘要
人口研究所的使命是促进俄亥俄州立大学的人口科学
大学。知识产权的明确目标是:(一)促进多方面理论和模型的应用
学科与人口科学中的问题相联系,导致在
人口研究;(2)支持初级科学家发展必要的创新和创新技能
高影响力的人口研究和引导专业发展;(3)培养合作
跨越学科界限的研究,特别是团队科学,以解决复杂问题;以及(Iv)
最大限度地将资源投入到新的人口科学项目中,并相应地
高效的管理结构。为实现这些目标,知识产权通过以下两个途径开展活动和服务
研究基础设施核心、管理核心和开发核心。行政核心
处理成功实施知识产权活动和服务所需的所有日常行政任务。这个
从发展核心对实现上述目标的贡献来看,发展核心是知识产权的核心。在……里面
除了大型知识产权种子赠款计划,该核心将继续赞助赠款撰写研讨会,知识产权
演讲者系列(每周研讨会、年度讲座)和参加人口年度会议的附属旅行
美国协会。在新的周期中,发展核心还将支持生产性研讨会,作为
启动/推进合作研究项目的机制,快速反应补助金,以满足短缺-
提交申请前的学期需求,以及透明的研讨会和一对一咨询
团队科学中的可重复研究,以满足对新实践和工具的日益增长的需求。
作为一个相对较新的人口科学中心,知识产权到目前为止一直在有意将资源投入到
研究回报潜力最大的活动和服务。IPR最大的单一活动--种子
赠款计划是在早期阶段对项目进行大量投资的一个例子
对俄亥俄州立大学和更广泛的研究界来说,无论是科学上还是财务上都有显著的回报。这个
本申请中描述的活动和服务旨在促进创新研究,
筹资过程的各个阶段(从提案撰写到提交和授标后管理);
为协作和智力交流提供工具、环境和激励措施。与强者同在
在当前获奖期内建立的基础,以及
我们联营公司和推出的令人兴奋和创新的项目,知识产权正蓄势待发,推动着
在日益复杂的交叉学科中发展创新和高影响力的人口科学
环境。
项目成果
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