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基本信息
- 批准号:7390031
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 9.18万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2008
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2008-01-01 至 2009-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Advisory CommitteesAdvocateApplications GrantsAwardBudgetsChicagoCollaborationsCommitEducational workshopExtramural ActivitiesFacility Construction Funding CategoryFacultyFundingFutureGoalsGrantInstitutionLaboratoriesMinorityPhaseProcessResearchResearch SupportResearch TrainingSavingsScienceStudentsSupport of ResearchTechnologyTimeTitleUniversitiesWagesbaseexpectationimprovedmemberprogramsresearch and developmentsuccess
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Chicago State University (CSU), the primary minority institution in a five state region, submits this application for continuation of funding of the Extramural Associates Research Development Award (EARDA). Phases I and II were considered to be successful and consistent with expectations of the award. The EARDA has made a significant contribution to achieving the goal of increasing grantsmanship and extramural funding. In FY 2001 total funding for sponsored programs and research totaled almost $12.5 million; the total in FY2006 was more than $17.5 million; and to date in FY 2007 the total is almost $13 million. While funding for sponsored programs has increased since FY 2001, the percent of annual extramural funding from science research and training grants alone also increased from 17.7% in FY 2001 to 42.3% in FY 2006. With funding from the EARDA, the Research Development Office (RDO) was created in 2001. A key component is the Advisory Committee that provides advice about the direction of the RDO, guides changes in the application process for pilot grant funds, reviews pilot grant applications, and decides which ones should be funded. In addition to space, throughout the time of the grant, the President has allowed savings to the university from the portion of the Pi's and the Grant Advocate's salary included in the award budget (approximately $24,600 annually totaling $122,855 over the six years of the grant) to be used to fund additional pilot grants and provide other research support. With advancement of faculty research capability and student research training as the primary goal, EARDA support of the RDO has provided more than $194,000 for pilot research awarded to 56 faculty members. With additional assistance from the IL-LSAMP, a total of 43 students have been supported on these projects (28 undergraduate and 15 graduate students). Finally, 26 faculty (60%) receiving RDO awards applied for external grants. Progress has also been made with planning for a new science center. The CSU President has committed to continuing space and funding at the current level once EARDA support has ended. Future goals include: continued increase in the amount of extramural research based on the increase in new faculty, increased opportunities for students to participate in research in faculty laboratories, improved approaches to grantwriting workshops, and increased collaborations as potential partners recognize CSU's success, and construction of a new science and technology center.
描述(由申请人提供):芝加哥州立大学(CSU)是五个州地区的主要少数民族机构,提交此申请以继续资助校外联合研究发展奖(EARDA)。第一阶段和第二阶段被认为是成功的,符合该奖项的期望。EARDA为实现增加赠款和校外资金的目标作出了重大贡献。在2001财政年度,资助项目和研究的资金总额接近1250万美元;2006财年的总额超过1750万美元;到目前为止,2007财政年度的总额接近1300万美元。自2001财政年度以来,资助项目的资金有所增加,仅科学研究和培训补助金所占的年度校外资金比例也从2001财政年度的17.7%增加到2006财政年度的42.3%。在EARDA的资助下,研究发展办公室(RDO)于2001年成立。谘询委员会是一个重要的组成部分,它就研究机构的方向提供意见,指导试验补助金申请程序的变化,审查试验补助金申请,并决定哪些申请应获得资助。除了空间之外,在整个资助期间,校长还允许从奖学金预算中节省的Pi和资助倡导者的工资部分(在资助的六年里,每年约24,600美元,总计122,855美元)用于资助额外的试点资助和提供其他研究支持。以提高教师研究能力和学生研究培训为主要目标,RDO的EARDA支持为56名教师提供了超过194,000美元的试点研究。在IL-LSAMP的额外协助下,这些项目共支持了43名学生(28名本科生和15名研究生)。最后,26名获得RDO奖励的教师(60%)申请了外部资助。在规划一个新的科学中心方面也取得了进展。基社盟主席承诺,一旦EARDA的支持结束,将继续以目前的水平提供空间和资金。未来的目标包括:在新教师增加的基础上继续增加校外研究的数量,增加学生参与教师实验室研究的机会,改进资助写作研讨会的方法,增加潜在合作伙伴对科罗拉多州立大学成功的认可,以及建设一个新的科学技术中心。
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MBRS SCORE Program at Chicago State University
芝加哥州立大学 MBRS SCORE 项目
- 批准号:
7988629 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
$ 9.18万 - 项目类别:
MBRS SCORE Program at Chicago State University
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7656756 - 财政年份:1997
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MBRS SCORE Program at Chicago State University
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- 批准号:
7250950 - 财政年份:1997
- 资助金额:
$ 9.18万 - 项目类别:
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