Spring Research events in review –
This spring, the Office of the Vice President for Research hosted and sponsored a diverse array of successful research-oriented events. Check out the visual highlights from five spring milestones here. We are so excited to see what the future holds!
Faculty: Claim your citations to enable tracking, mapping and record keeping services
Web of Science makes digital citation tracking and publication records accessible for faculty, helping to maintain proper credit for published work. The Office of the Vice President for Research is asking faculty to go into Web of Science and claim all of their profiles to make sure proper credit is given for their citations. If an author has multiple citation records and all are not claimed under their profile, the publication and citations credits may not credit the author or may have a record incorrectly assigned to an author. Instructions on how to claim your faculty citations can be found here: Author Record (clarivate.com).
Propel Research Mentorship Program accepting participant applications for 2024-2025
The Office of the Vice President for Research is now accepting 2024-2025 Propel applications. Complete application packages are due by Monday, July 1, 2024. The Propel Research Mentorship Program is designed to support faculty members who are new to the federal grants application process or have had success in securing relatively small grant awards, and are ready to apply for an R01 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) or a relatively large grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Program activities for the 2024-2025 Propel class will run from August 23, 2024 through May 2, 2025, and participants will submit their proposals no later than June 2025.
Click here to read more and apply for Propel.
30 May 2024