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Research Development Fellows Program An Overview. Kimberly Andrews Espy, Ph.D. Associate Vice Chancellor for Research & Acting Dean of Graduate Studies Charles Bessey Professor December 3 , 2010. The Program.
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Research Development Fellows ProgramAn Overview Kimberly Andrews Espy, Ph.D.Associate Vice Chancellor for Research& Acting Dean of Graduate StudiesCharles Bessey Professor December 3, 2010
The Program • Started in 2009 as an expansion of previous efforts to assist new faculty in their pursuit of external funding. • The RDFP is a competitive program that represents a substantial investment in promising new faculty • The RDFP is designed to provide the practical information and experience pre-tenure faculty need to successfully compete for external grant funding. • Wei Qiao – NSF CAREER (2009) • Richard Wilson – EPSCOR FIRST Award (2009), PANS paper
End Goal & Format • The program's goal is to help early career faculty enhance their proposal development skills and prepare a complete proposal for submission through: -Mentoring -Consultation with Program Officers -Learning Activities -NURamp -Consultation -1:1 Assistance from the Office of -Expert Review Proposal Development and Office of Sponsored Programs
Key Players • Kimberly Andrews Espy • Associate Vice Chancellor for Research • Noah Clayton • Project Manager, Office of Research • Nathan Meier, TishaGilreath Mullen, Carrie Wiese • Office of Proposal Development • Office of Sponsored Programs and ORED Communications Team
Mentors & Mentees • Determine a workplan to accommodate individual work styles (work out logistics) • Mentors: Provide feedback, advice, serve as a sounding board, reviewer, resource guide • Fellows: Work with mentors to learn about the grantsmanship process and develop skills to become more competitive in the pursuit of external funding
Expectations • Submit a proposal! • Meet regularly to discuss project conceptualization, goals and objectives, research plan, etc. • Commit to a mentor-mentee relationship for 1-year • Mentoring agreements due 12/10 to Noah • Work with OPD and Noah • Report any issues to Dr. Espy • We do not expect you to obtain funding on your first round. Grantsmanship is a lesson in persistance
Upcoming Calendar Highlights • Jan. 18 – Developing informative white papers and tear sheets for effective funding agency visits • (3:30, Alex. 203) • Jan. 24-28 – Individual program selection meetings • Feb. 23-24 - NSF applicants program officer visit • March 18 - Russell Morrison “Write Winning Grants” seminar • NURamp (schedule out in early Jan.)
Activities • Attendance is required for all activities • Stay informed of activities and events through the RDFP calendar webpage: • http://research.unl.edu/facultyresources/fellowscalendar.shtml
Questions? For any questions regarding the program or anything else research related, contact: Noah Clayton, M.A. 402.472.8031 nclayton3@unl.edu