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College of Behavioral and Community Sciences

College of Behavioral and Community Sciences. State of the College Address Friday August 31, 2012. To be covered. Teaching Scholarship Awards Development Other issues to be addressed. Teaching. Number of faculty per college. Credit hour generation CBCS. Student Credit Hours

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College of Behavioral and Community Sciences

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  1. College of Behavioral and Community Sciences State of the College Address Friday August 31, 2012

  2. To be covered • Teaching • Scholarship • Awards • Development • Other issues to be addressed

  3. Teaching

  4. Number of faculty per college

  5. Credit hour generation CBCS

  6. Student Credit Hours Percent of Total

  7. SCH Generation and E&G Expenditures Note: Expenditures Include: E&G, Summer, Stimulus and Carry Forward Funding.

  8. scholarship

  9. Peer Reviewed Research Articles

  10. Journal Quality Last year: • Overall, 77% (n=119) of journals in which faculty publish had an impact factor of 1 or higher* • 20% of the journals (n=30) had an impact factor of 3 or higher More specifically: • 3 articles were in journals with impact factors between 6-8 • 3 articles were in journals with impact factors of 5+ • 9 articles were in journals with impact factors of 4+ • 15 articles were in journals with impact factors of 3+ • 29 articles were in journals with impact factors of 2+ • 60 articles were in journals with impact factors of 1+ *Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Reports

  11. Top 10 journals in which CBcSfaculty published by impact factor: Schizophrenia Bulletin – 8.80 Clinical Psychology Review – 7.07 Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry – 6.44 Alzheimer’s and Dementia – 5.90 Journal of Clinical Psychiatry – 5.80 Stroke – 5.73 Journal of Abnormal Psychology – 4.86 Cancer – 4.77 Journal of Psychiatric Research – 4.66 Journal of the American Medical Directors Association – 4.65

  12. Book Chapters

  13. Books

  14. Technical reports

  15. Conference Presentations

  16. Number of post-docs by college

  17. Grant expenditures

  18. Grant Awards

  19. Total external Awards

  20. Total external Awards(per capita)

  21. Internal Awards

  22. Total number of proposals submitted

  23. Number of FEDERAL Proposals Submitted

  24. Federal Awards

  25. Federal Awards(per capita)

  26. Percent Recovery of F&A costs over time

  27. Recovery of F&A costs by college

  28. Total Dollar Recovery of F&A costs

  29. 30% Recovery of F&A costs

  30. Break down of USF on-campus organized research F&A rate • Building and Improvements = 5.2% • Equipment = 3.8% • Interest = 2.9% • Operations & Maintenance = 10.1% • Library = 1.5% • Administration = 26% • Total = 49.5%

  31. Awards

  32. Faculty Awards • Since 2000, faculty have received 34 awards • 22 Fellows • GSA Fellows (n = 11) • APA Fellows (n = 6) • Fulbright Fellows (n = 3) • NIJ Fellow (n = 1)

  33. Faculty Awards • 3 Distinguished/Lifetime Achievement Awards • 3 National mentoring awards • 2 Commitment to diversity awards • 2 NASW state chapter awards • 1 Outstanding paper award • 1 National Clinician of the Year Award • 1 AAAS Fellowship

  34. Other possible Faculty Awards • American Associations for the Advancement of Science Fellow • Beckman Young Investigators • Getty Scholars in Residence • Guggenheim Fellows • MacArthur Foundation Fellows • Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Distinguished Achievement Awards • National Institutes of Health (NIH) MERIT (R37) and Outstanding Investigator (R35) • NSF CAREER awards • Sloan Research Fellows • Woodrow Wilson Fellows

  35. Development

  36. Capital Campaign

  37. Capital Campaign(as of 6/30/2012)

  38. Capital Campaign

  39. Other Issues to be addressed • Alumni: • Who are they and where are they? • Are students getting jobs in their disciplines? • If so, at what income level? • If not, what type of job did they get? • How long did it take to secure employment? • Promoting our research outcomes • Future budget models • Inefficiencies

  40. thoughts?

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