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NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

NSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award Outreach Workshop

April 26, 2011http://projectgro.osu.edu/CAREERworkshop11.pptx

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

A word from our sponsors…

• Office of Research Training, Education, and Communication (ORTEC)– http://research.osu.edu/ortec/– Jeff Agnoli (agnoli.1@osu.edu)

• College of Arts & Sciences STEM Initiatives– Chris Andersen (andersen.18@osu.edu)

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

• Center for Emergent Materials (CEM)– NSF Materials Research Science and

Engineering Center (MRSEC) – http://cem.osu.edu/

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

NSF CAREER Award

• National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Award– 5-year grant for untenured faculty members

• “Broader Impacts”• Educational activities• Integration of research and educational activities

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

Broader impacts

1. How well does the activity advance discovery and understanding while promoting teaching, training, and learning?

2. How well does the proposed activity broaden the participation of underrepresented groups (e.g., gender, ethnicity, disability, geographic, etc.)?

3. To what extent will it enhance the infrastructure for research and education, such as facilities, instrumentation, networks, and partnerships?

4. Will the results be disseminated broadly to enhance scientific and technological understanding?

5. What may be the benefits of the proposed activity to society?

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

Broader impacts

1. How well does the activity advance discovery and understanding while promoting teaching, training, and learning?

2. How well does the proposed activity broaden the participation of underrepresented groups (e.g., gender, ethnicity, disability, geographic, etc.)?

3. To what extent will it enhance the infrastructure for research and education, such as facilities, instrumentation, networks, and partnerships?

4. Will the results be disseminated broadly to enhance scientific and technological understanding?

5. What may be the benefits of the proposed activity to society?

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

NSF CAREER components

• Curriculum development• Undergraduate or high school student involvement in

lab• K-12/public educational outreach

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

Project GRO

• Address NSF “Broader Impacts”

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

Project GRO Assistance

• Works with researchers to develop outreach and engagement plans for research proposals

• Facilitates collaborations between researchers and those who provide outreach within OSU and the community

• Assists with the evaluation and accountability aspects of outreach components

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

Partners

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

COSI

Kim Kiehl

Senior Vice President, Chief Strategy & Operations Officer

kkiehl@mail.cosi.org

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

Ohio House of Science and Engineering

Susan Olesik

olesik.1@osu.edu

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

WOSU Public Media

Brent Davis

Senior Content Director

brent.davis@wosu.org

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

OSU Women in Engineering Program

Glenda La Rue

Director, Women in Engineering

la-rue.10@osu.edu

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

Broader impacts

1. How well does the activity advance discovery and understanding while promoting teaching, training, and learning?

2. How well does the proposed activity broaden the participation of underrepresented groups (e.g., gender, ethnicity, disability, geographic, etc.)?

3. To what extent will it enhance the infrastructure for research and education, such as facilities, instrumentation, networks, and partnerships?

4. Will the results be disseminated broadly to enhance scientific and technological understanding?

5. What may be the benefits of the proposed activity to society?

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

OSU Summer Research Opportunities Program (SROP)Cyndi Freeman

Director, Graduate Student Recruitment and Diversity Initiatives

freeman.414@osu.edu

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

Ohio STEM Ability Alliance (OSAA)

• NSF Alliance for Students with Disabilities in STEM• Margo Izzo (izzo.1@osu.edu)

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

Metro High School

Diana Wolterman

Battelle Education Project Manager in Residence

wolterman@themetroschool.org

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

More OSU Resources

• ORTEC• OSP• Project GRO

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

Office of University Outreach & Engagement • http://outreach.osu.edu/• Roads Scholars Tour • Service-Learning Initiative• OSU CARES• P-12 Project• Grants

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

Previous CAREER Proposals

• NSF Award Search

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

NSF CAREER Award Outreach WorkshopApril 26, 2011

Contacts

Jeff Agnoli

Senior Training and Development Specialist

Office of Research Training, Education, and Communication

208 Bricker Hall

agnoli.1@osu.edu

Christopher AndersenDirector, STEM InitiativesCollege of Arts & Sciences186 University Hallandersen.18@osu.edu

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