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Positioning the Research Enterprise in Integrated Campus Plans. Maria Thompson, SUNY Oneonta Marcus W. Shute, Clark Atlanta University Mark Brinkley, Tennessee State University. Positioning Research in the Family of Campus Plans. The importance of positioning research in the
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Positioning the Research Enterprise in Integrated Campus Plans Maria Thompson, SUNY Oneonta Marcus W. Shute, Clark Atlanta University Mark Brinkley, Tennessee State University
Positioning Research in the Family of Campus Plans • The importance of positioning research in the • University Mission Statement • Institutional Strategic Plan • Academic Master Plan • Enrollment Management Plan • Facilities Master Plan • Other campus plans
Gaining Support for the Research Enterprise in the Campus Planning Process • Working with Other Administrators • Provost and Deans • VP for Finance • Director of Facilities • VP for University Advancement • VP for Student Affairs/Enrollment Management • Other administrators • Working with faculty • Faculty Senate • Council of Chairs • Other faculty groups
Building Research Infrastructure for Plan Execution • Internal Resources • Operational Budgets • Strategic Funding Initiatives • Seed Fund Programs • External Resources • Federal Funds • State and Local Funds • Private Funds
Developing Goals and Assessing Goal Attainment • Program outcomes for the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs • Program outcomes for research centers and institutes • Student learning outcomes for graduate and undergraduate research
Contact Information Maria Thompson, Provost & VP for Academic Affairs State University of New York – Oneonta Maria.Thompson@Oneonta.edu Marcus W. Shute, VP for Research and Sponsored Programs Clark Atlanta University MWShute@cau.edu Mark Brinkley, Director of International Education Tennessee State University MBrinkley1@tnstate.edu