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Outreach. Social & participatory practices that support knowing & understanding (National Research Council) Serves both the beneficiaries & purveyors Beneficiaries = communities, agencies, businesses, students Purveyors = faculty, staff, students
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Outreach • Social & participatory practices that support knowing & understanding (National Research Council) • Serves both the beneficiaries & purveyors • Beneficiaries = communities, agencies, businesses, students • Purveyors = faculty, staff, students Okrant, M. 2004. Outreach Model for a Small Regional University. Plymouth State University.
Proposals for Outreach GrantsMarkin, K.M. “How to Write a Proposal for an Outreach Grant.” Chronicle of Higher Education. Sept. 15, 2006. • Outreach may be part of a research grant • Proposals for outreach activities may differ from a research grant • Research proposal: exploring new realms & can’t know outcomes • Outreach Proposal: a road map for project in which applicants know where they want to go & how to get there
Proposals for Outreach GrantsMarkin, K.M. “How to Write a Proposal for an Outreach Grant.” Chronicle of Higher Education. Sept. 15, 2006. • Show the problem through statement of need • State goals and objectives of project • Create realistic work plan (calendar) • Show organization & management of project (who will do what and when) • Include an evaluation plan to document results of project
Outreach in a Research Grant • Identify utility / applicability of research • Share information with affected constituencies directly • Develop more “mainstream,” non-academic dissemination of findings more broadly • Publicize the project • Thinking more innovatively…outreach can occur throughout the project
When Does Outreach Occur? • Outreach grants – throughout the project cycle • Research grants • Education / Outreach / Communication of findings • Action research • Participatory action research (PAR)
Criteria to Evaluate Broader Impacts (NSF) • How well does the activity advance discovery and understanding while promoting teaching, training, and learning? • How well does the proposed activity broaden the participation of underrepresented groups (e.g., gender, ethnicity, disability, geographic, etc.)?
Criteria to Evaluate Broader Impacts (NSF) • To what extent will it enhance the infrastructure for research and education, such as facilities, instrumentation, networks, and partnerships? • Will the results be disseminated broadly to enhance scientific and technological understanding? • What may be the benefits of the proposed activity to society?
Why Interdisciplinary Research? • The existence of academic disciplines • What is interdisciplinary? • Multi-discipline vs. interdisciplinary • Particularly amenable to systems analysis • Benefits of interdisciplinary projects • Outcomes • Grants • Some hazards… • Forming an interdisciplinary team • Running the project…