Collaborative Proposal: CUNY/Michigan AGEP Alliance
合作提案:纽约市立大学/密歇根 AGEP 联盟
基本信息
- 批准号:0753641
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 29.43万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Continuing Grant
- 财政年份:2007
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2007-10-01 至 2010-09-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Abstract SES-0753623 Gail Smith CUNY SES-0753656 Janet Weiss University of Michigan Ann Arbor SES-0753628 Steven Salley Wayne State University SES-0753641 Karen Klomparens Michigan State University The City University of New York (CUNY), the University of Michigan (U-M), Michigan State University (MSU), and Wayne State University (WSU) are among the Top 25 Institutions awarding baccalaureate and doctoral degrees in the social, behavioral and economic (SBE) sciences to underrepresented minorities. In addition, these institutions have documented success in meeting AGEP goals in the STEM (science, technology engineering and mathematics) fields. CUNY is currently part of a MAGNET/STEM AGEP alliance partnered with the New Jersey Institute of Technology, Polytechnic University and Stevens Institute of Technology. U-M, MSU and WSU partner with Western Michigan University to form the Michigan AGEP Alliance (MAA). CUNY and the Michigan AGEP Alliance (MAA), consisting of the University of Michigan, Michigan State University and Wayne State University combined efforts and formed a new regional alliance to advance the production of underrepresented minorities (i.e., African American, Hispanics, American Indians, Asian/Pacific Islanders) in the social, behavioral and economic sciences (SBE) at the B.S. through Ph.D. and early career levels. Alliance institutions are both sharing resources and best practices across the alliance and including SBE fields in existing AGEP programs. The CUNY/MAA Alliance for the SBE sciences has increased participation in summer research programs, expanded recruitment and research opportunities for social sciences students, further developed targeted relationships with minority-serving institutions, provided across the alliance student mentoring and mentoring training for faculty, coordinated skill building workshops to help ensure graduate study success and enhanced fellowship support. It has also expanded student support groups, teaching opportunities, teacher training workshops, students' attendance at professional workshops, and postdoctoral and early career education. This grant funds a continuation of these efforts. Broader Impact Project broader impacts will be through the institutionalization of a larger pool of individuals studying and conducting research in the SEE disciplines through the utilization of effective strategies that will attract, motivate, and train domestic talent, especially among underrepresented minorities, women and persons with disabilities. The result of these activities will be to advance understanding of the role of the social and behavioral sciences in the nation, as well as to strengthen the national workforce.
摘要SES-0753623 GAIL SMITH CUNY SES-0753656 JANET WEISS MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR SES-SES-0753628 Steven Salley Wayne State SES-0753641 KAREN KAREN KAREN KAROMPARES MICHIGAN MICHIGAN州立大学纽约州立大学(Cuny),纽约州立大学(Cuny) (WSU)是授予社会,行为和经济(SBE)科学学士学位和博士学位的前25个机构之一,以占代表性不足的少数群体。此外,这些机构还记录了在STEM(科学,技术工程和数学)领域实现AGEP目标的成功。 CUNY目前是与新泽西理工学院,理工大学和史蒂文斯技术学院合作的磁铁/STEM Agep联盟的一部分。 U-M,MSU和WSU与西密歇根大学合作,成立了密歇根州Agep联盟(MAA)。 CUNY和密歇根州Agep联盟(MAA)由密歇根大学,密歇根州立大学和韦恩州立大学组成,结合了努力,并建立了一个新的区域联盟,以推动在代表性不足的少数群体(即非裔美国人,美国印第安人,美国印第安人,亚洲/太平洋岛民)在社会,社会,行为和经济上的经济学(SBE)(SBE)(SBE)(SBE)(SBE)(SBE)ATA的生产。通过博士和早期职业水平。联盟机构既是联盟共享资源和最佳实践,又包括现有AGEP计划中的SBE领域。 SBE科学的CUNY/MAA联盟增加了参与夏季研究计划的参与,扩大了社会科学学生的招聘和研究机会,在整个联盟的学生指导和指导培训中为教师,协调的技能建设工厂提供了与少数族裔服务机构的有针对性的关系,以帮助确保研究生研究成功和增强研究生工作。它还扩大了学生支持小组,教学机会,教师培训讲习班,学生参加专业研讨会以及博士后和早期职业教育。这笔赠款为这些努力提供了延续。更广泛的影响项目将通过制度化大量的个人来研究和进行研究学科研究,通过利用有效的策略,这些策略将吸引,激励和培训国内人才,尤其是在代表性不足的少数民族,妇女和残疾人中。这些活动的结果将是提高人们对社会和行为科学在国家的作用的理解,并加强国家劳动力。
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A Planning Grant to Enrich and Enlarge the Michigan AGEP Alliance
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- 批准号:
1110556 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
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Standard Grant
Graduate Research Fellowship Program
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0946815 - 财政年份:2009
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Fellowship Award
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0718128 - 财政年份:2007
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Fellowship Award
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$ 29.43万 - 项目类别:
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