IMSD Program at Wayne State University
韦恩州立大学 IMSD 项目
基本信息
- 批准号:7186410
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 41.09万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1999
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1999-05-01 至 2011-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AwarenessBiomedical ResearchCareer ChoiceDevelopmentDoctor of PhilosophyEnrollmentFundingGoalsLeadMinorityNumbersPerformanceRecording of previous eventsRequest for ProposalsResearch TrainingSchoolsScienceStudentsTraining ProgramsUniversitiesWorkbasecareerethnic minority populationoutreachprogramssuccess
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Our primary goal for the IMSD Program at Wayne State University is to enhance and augment the academic performance, biomedical research training, and career development of minority undergraduate and graduate students. The IMSD Program at Wayne State University (WSU) was initially funded in 1978. The program has grown and currently supports 25 undergraduate and 20 graduate students. In this proposal we are requesting continued funding at this level. The IMSD Program at WSU has been very successful at achieving the goals of the NIH-MORE programs. A significant number (64%) of our undergraduate students have gone to graduate and/or professional schools. We had 14 IMSD-supported graduate students complete the Ph.D. during this funding cycle. For the undergraduate students we have emphasized the excitement of graduate careers and programs that will lead to academic careers. The history of getting B.S. graduates to pursue graduate work is continuing in an upward trajectory at WSU. Increasing the number of freshmen and sophomores participating in the program and directing them to the academic sciences as career choices earlier rather than only the professional schools has enhanced our success. We have outreach relationships with other beginning students that also enhance their awareness of academic rather than professional careers. WSU, with over 8,000 students enrolled from the ranks of ethnic minorities covered by this program, give us reasons to feel assured of continued success in the next four years of support. The presence of the IMSD program has definitely influenced the culture and success of minority undergraduate and graduate students at Wayne State University. The IMSD program has served as a base for recruitment, career development and support for department-based research and training programs. Our undergraduate and graduate components will continue to be successful.
描述(由申请人提供):我们在韦恩州立大学的IMSD计划的主要目标是增强和增强学习成绩,生物医学研究培训以及少数本科生和研究生的职业发展。韦恩州立大学(WSU)的IMSD计划最初于1978年资助。该计划已发展,目前支持25名本科生和20名研究生。在此提案中,我们要求在此级别继续提供资金。 WSU的IMSD计划在实现NIH-MORE计划的目标方面非常成功。我们的本科生中有大量(64%)去了研究生和/或专业学校。我们有14名IMSD支持的研究生获得了博士学位。在这个资金周期中。对于本科生,我们强调了会导致学术职业的研究生职业和计划的兴奋。获得学士学位的历史从事研究生工作的毕业生正在继续在WSU的一个向上轨迹。增加了参加该计划的新生和大二学生的数量,并将他们引导到学术科学,而不仅仅是专业学校,而是提高了我们的成功。我们与其他初学者之间的宣传关系也提高了他们对学术而不是职业职业的认识。 WSU,该计划涵盖的少数民族的8,000多名学生入学,这使我们有理由确保在接下来的四年支持下持续成功。 IMSD计划的存在肯定影响了韦恩州立大学的少数本科生和研究生的文化和成功。 IMSD计划已成为招聘,职业发展和基于部门研究和培训计划的支持的基础。我们的本科和研究生组成部分将继续取得成功。
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