From lmason at osrhe.edu Tue Aug 5 15:45:42 2014 From: lmason at osrhe.edu (Mason, Linda) Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2014 20:45:42 +0000 Subject: [Okgrantsmanship] YouTube Tuesday - The Uniform Guidance & The Cost Accounting Standards: What Has Changed In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: [http://www.ncura.edu/Portals/0/Skins/NCURA2/images/NCURA_tagline.png] [http://www.ncura.edu/Portals/0/Images/YouTubeTuesdays/youtubetuesdaybanner.png] The Uniform Guidance & The Cost Accounting Standards: What Has Changed NCURA YouTube Tuesday FEATURED VIDEO [https://scontent-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc1/t1/1924731_592977134125240_562304656_n.jpg] [https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Mpyci7SpOH0/1.jpg?time=1407245120203] The Uniform Guidance & The Cost Accounting Standards: What Has Changed Mark Davis, Vice President for Higher Education, Attain YouTube Tuesday Channel Check out over 150 educational videos on our channel by clicking below! 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Yours, Madeline Baugher Program Coordinator, Oklahoma NASA Space Grant Consortium and NASA EPSCoR Phone: (580)774-3122 or 405.325.6559 Fax: (580)774-3078 or 405.325.5537 OKSG.EPSCoR at ou.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Kiva Concurrent Session 2 | Working with Corporations Panelists from across the Oklahoma higher education landscape will discuss successful corporate-university research partnerships with undergraduates. 10:00-10:15 Lobby Break | Poster Browsing Session LOOKING IN - Measuring Outcomes 10:15-11:45 Symposium Concurrent Session 3 | Drawing from a 15 year longitudinal assessment of OSU's Freshman Research Scholars program, we will discuss both qualitative and quantitative metrics to measure learning outcomes. Kiva Concurrent Session 4 | The University of Central Oklahoma recently implemented an innovative model to promote and support undergraduate research involving faculty incentives to pursue external grant funding with administrative support. Dr. Wilson will discuss early gains in GPA, retention among other factors. 11:45-1:00 Lobby Lunch (Provided) | Dr. Elizabeth Ambos, Executive Officer, Council on Undergraduate Research 1:00-2:00 Symposium Mentoring Workshop 1 | Getting Started Strategies for establishing a good relationship, designing a research project, setting expectations and maintaining effective communication. 2:00-3:00 Symposium Student Panel | Undergraduates from across the state will share their experiences with research. 3:00-3:15 Lobby Break | Poster Browsing Session 3:15-4:00 Symposium Mentoring Workshop 2 | Handling Challenges The elements of effective mentorship, handling challenges, dealing with ethics, assessing understanding and fostering independence. 4:00-4:15 Symposium Undergraduate Research Program Spotlight Award | Chancellor Glen D. Johnson (OSRHE) 4:15-4:30 Symposium Closing and Evaluation | Dr. Linda Mason (OSRHE) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Message-ID: CALL FOR REVIEWERS AND SECTION EDITORS August 14, 2014 Dear Undergraduate Research Supporter, You may have heard that the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education is sponsoring the creation of the Oklahoma Journal of Undergraduate Research (OKJUR)-a statewide collaboration to publish undergraduate research online. This exciting venture will open the opportunity for publication to undergraduates at all Oklahoma institutions of higher education, affording them the chance to experience the peer review process and its affirmation. But we need your help. We have several responses for reviewers and section editors for Life Sciences and Humanities, but we have no responses for the other topics. Please consider responding. 1. Reviewers The OKJUR Advisory Board is currently recruiting Oklahoma research faculty members to serve as reviewers for the journal. We aspire to develop a statewide network of faculty experts in all fields of study to provide Oklahoma scholars with a valuable peer review experience. If you are willing to review student research submitted to the OKJUR, please send the following information to Linda Mason (lmason at osrhe.edu) for consideration: 1. Name 2. Title 3. Academic Department 4. Institutional Affiliation Note: The OKJUR double-blind review process will be entirely on-line and will not require emailing attachments. 2. Section Editors Section editors will be responsible for directing the peer review process and making publication decisions in designated fields of study. If you are interested in assuming the role of section editor, the OKJUR Advisory Board is currently seeking individuals for the following sections: 1. Business 2. Education and Professional Studies 3. Humanities 4. Social and Behavioral Sciences 5. Fine Arts 6. Mathematics, Physical Sciences and Engineering 7. Life Sciences Please submit your name, title, academic department and institutional affiliation to Linda Mason (lmason at osrhe.edu) by May 9, 2014 for consideration as a section editor. The OKJUR Advisory Board will appoint editors to terms of three (3) years. Thank you for supporting undergraduate research in Oklahoma. I look forward to collaborating with you to highlight the exceptional scholarship of Oklahoma students at all institutions. Thanks, Tim O'Neil, Editor-in-Chief Oklahoma Journal of Undergraduate Research tim.oneil at okstate.edu Dr. Linda Mason Coordinator of Grant Writing Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education 655 Research Parkway, Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 405-225-9486 desk 405-706-8757 cell 405-225-9230 FAX lmason at osrhe.edu www.okhighered.org/grant-opps/ Do not be afraid to give your time to writing grant proposals. 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Special guest speakers include Don Betz, University of Central Oklahoma; Steve Hendrickson, Boeing; Phil Parduhn, Pelco Products and Scott Hoyte, GE. Secretary of Science and Technology Stephen McKeever and Senator Clark Jolley will headline the reception/intern awards presentations. An exciting addition at this year's event will be tours of UCO's world-class Forensic Science Institute, a comprehensive training and research organization in all aspects of evidence collection, preservation, analysis, reporting and testimony. Investors, business leaders, economic developers as well as young Oklahomans trying to decide on a college curriculum are all encouraged to attend the showcase. Each presenter will give a 10-minute high energy talk highlighting their innovative products or services, lessons learned as they developed their tech-based companies and the challenges of securing funding. The Technology Showcase is August 28 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (registration and breakfast begin at 8) at the University of Central Oklahoma's Nigh University Center. Event booth space is still available. Contact Chad Mullen with OCAST at 866-265-2215 or chad.mullen at ocast.ok.gov. Agenda Register Today - early bird registration has been extended until August 24 but SPACE IS LIMITED Hosted by: [logo for UCO] [logo for OCAST] ________________________________ Sponsored by: [logo for Tactical Electronics] [logo for the Edmond Economic Development Authority] [logo for the OKC Chamber] [logo for Amethyst Research] [logo for i2E] [logo for the Manufacturing Alliance] [logo for Pelco Products] [logo for Pelco Structural] [logo for Access Optics] [logo for OSU New Product Development] [logo for OU Technology Development] To see highlights from the 2013 Oklahoma Technology Showcase, view the event program or watch the videos. This message was sent from the GoGov Notification system. 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This person works with the Northern Oklahoma College grant accountant, the principal investigator(s), the funding agency, and occasionally other outside entities to ensure compliance with funding requirements. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILTIES INCLUDE: * Encourage and support faculty and staff to engage in grantsmanship and facilitate professional development opportunities for employees in preparing grant proposals * Coordinate planning and development of competitive proposals for institution-wide programs * Edit proposals and/or provide consultative services for others preparing proposals for funding * Develop strategies to secure external funding to support institutional programs and initiatives * Develop and provide technical assistance to faculty and employees for the support of pre- and post- award functions, including grant implementation and management of externally funded programs * Monitor and ensure grant/college compliance in all aspects of grant implementation, management, and reporting in accordance with federal, state, municipal, institutional, and funding agency regulations, policies, and procedures * Manage institutional grants database * Maintain a central repository, or library, of past successful and unsuccessful proposals for reference and accountability purposes * Work with the Director of Institutional Research to identify, collect, and analyze data and provide information for decision-making * Oversee all grant activity for a multi-campus institution * Serve as Chair of the Institutional Grants Committee * Work as a team member in strategic planning to identify funding needs, increase the number of grant applications each year, and set goals for funding award amounts. * Represent Northern in collaborative grant projects and statewide grants networks * Coordinate, prepare, and/or edit complex narrative and statistical reports, presentations, schedules, handbooks, newsletters, and promotional materials * Provide research assistance on special projects * Perform related duties as assigned QUALIFICATIONS: Excellent interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills as well as expertise to accomplish the above essential duties and responsibilities are required. EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE: A minimum educational level of a bachelor's degree is required; master's degree is preferred. Previous grant-related or organizational experience in higher education or non-profit organizations is essential. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Applicants will need to submit a letter of application, an application form accessible on website www.noc.edu, a resume, transcripts, and three letters of professional recommendation to Human Resource Department, Northern Oklahoma College, P.O. Box 310, Tonkawa, OK 74653. EOE [noc-logo.jpg] Shelly Schulz Grant Accountant Northern Oklahoma College P.O. Box 310 Tonkawa, OK 74653 Phone: 580.628.6301 Fax: 580.628.6247 shelly.schulz at noc.edu www.noc.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Since 1952, GRFP has provided Fellowships to individuals selected early in their graduate careers based on their demonstrated potential for significant achievements in science and engineering. Three years of support is provided by the program for graduate study in science or engineering and leads to a research-based master's or doctoral degree. The NSF expects to award 2,000 Graduate Research Fellowships under this program solicitation pending availability of funds. Each Fellowship consists of three years of support during a five-year fellowship period. NSF provides a stipend of $32,000 to the Fellow and a cost-of-education allowance of $12,000 to the graduate degree-granting institution for each Fellow utilizing the fellowship support in a fellowship year. Pending the availability of funds in 2015, it is anticipated that the stipend will increase to $34,000, as indicated in NSF's FY2015 Budget Request to Congress. Program Description: The Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) awards Fellowships for graduate study leading to research-based master's and doctoral degrees in science and engineering. The Fields of Study listed in the Appendix are used to place applications in the most appropriate review panel and to track the disciplinary progress of Fellows and their career outcomes. Applicants may select "other" if their Field of Study is not represented in the list. NSF Graduate Research Fellowships are awarded to individuals in the early stages of their graduate study. All applicants are expected to have adequate preparation to begin graduate-level study and research by summer or fall of 2015. This is nearly always demonstrated by a bachelor's degree in a science or engineering field earned prior to fall 2015. In addition, Fellowship awardees must be enrolled in a university, college, or non-profit academic institution of higher education accredited in, and having a campus located in, the United States that offers graduate degrees in eligible science and engineering fields by fall 2015. Confirmation of acceptance in a program which grants a graduate degree in an eligible science or engineering field is required at the time of Fellowship acceptance, by May 1, 2015. Upon acceptance of an NSF GRFP Fellowship, Fellows must certify that they meet all of the eligibility requirements as described in this Program Solicitation. All Fellows from the date of Acceptance through Completion or Termination of the Fellowship must be affiliated with a graduate degree-granting institution accredited in, and having a campus located in, the United States. While applicants accepting the Fellowship must be affiliated with an institution having a campus located in the United States, NSF encourages United States graduate students to establish collaborative relationships with international researchers and institutions. GRFP offers the Graduate Research Opportunities Worldwide (GROW) initiative to enable Fellows to take advantage of expertise, facilities, data, and field sites located abroad; to develop an international network of collaborators early in their career; to address problems of a global nature that require international cooperation; and to be prepared upon joining the United States science and engineering workforce to collaborate successfully in international teams. GRFP supports individuals proposing a comprehensive holistic plan for graduate education that takes into account individual interests and competencies. Thus, an applicant must provide a detailed profile of her or his relevant educational and research experiences and plans for graduate education in such a way as to demonstrate potential for significant achievements in science and engineering. Prospective applicants are advised that submission of an application implies a commitment to the pursuit of graduate study in a research-based program in science or engineering. Acceptance of a Fellowship award is an explicit agreement that the Fellow will be duly enrolled in a graduate degree program consistent with the field of study indicated in their application by the beginning of the following academic year. Access the Full Solicitation Access the Application NSF GRFP Website NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program: Invitation for Reviewers (NSF 14-107) GRFP is also soliciting reviewers for the GRFP applications. Disciplinary and interdisciplinary scientists and engineers, and other professionals with science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) graduate education expertise, are invited to serve as reviewers for the Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP). This opportunity is described here: Dear Colleague Letter - NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program - Invitation for Reviewers (NSF 14-107). =============== This information is current as of 8/13/14 (when posted). For the most recently updated information, visit the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program website at http://www.nsfgrfp.org/. Dr. Linda Mason Coordinator of Grant Writing Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education 655 Research Parkway, Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 405-225-9486 desk 405-706-8757 cell 405-225-9230 FAX lmason at osrhe.edu www.okhighered.org/grant-opps/ Do not be afraid to give your time to writing grant proposals. 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Award recipients are required to acknowledge CUR for support of their travel in their talk or poster, to complete a short evaluation form about their meeting experience and to submit a PDF file of their poster. Minority students are encouraged to apply. Eligibility Criteria: - Student must be an undergraduate at either a two- or four-year institution. If the student is a graduating senior, travel must be completed within three months of graduation. - Student's mentor must be a CUR member or the student's home institution must be a CUR institutional member - Student's home institution must provide at least a 50% match to support travel Application materials: - Electronic application form must be completed by nominating faculty mentor (Click here) - Reimbursement of travel expenses (up to $250) will require copies of receipts and confirmation of student's attendance/presentation at the meeting. Selection Criteria: Travel Award recipients will be chosen based on the scholarly merit of their abstract, which should include: - A sentence that clearly states the study's OBJECTIVE (unless included in the title) - A brief statement of METHODS (if pertinent) - A summary of the RESULTS - A statement of CONCLUSIONS (it is not acceptable to state "the results will be discussed") - A statement of SIGNIFICANCE Deadline: Applications must be received by 5 pm EST August 29, 2014 for meetings held between September 15, 2014 - February 15, 2015 or by 5 pm EST January 15, 2015 for meetings held between February 16 - June 30, 2015. Applicants will be notified four to six weeks after application deadline. Questions: please send to Dr. Evelyn Hiatt at ehiatt at kwc.edu * Tri-Beta, Sigma Xi and NCUR are not considered to be discipline-specific meetings. While the Biology Division truly appreciates the value of these meetings to the educational experience of undergraduates, for this award we choose to use our limited funds to help undergraduates attend a discipline-specific meeting to enable interactions with primary researchers within that discipline. Dr. Linda Mason Coordinator of Grant Writing Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education 655 Research Parkway, Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 405-225-9486 desk 405-706-8757 cell 405-225-9230 FAX lmason at osrhe.edu www.okhighered.org/grant-opps/ Do not be afraid to give your time to writing grant proposals. Time given to planning proposals is never time lost, but is rather time gained, so that our research, our programs, our collaborations and indeed our whole profession may become more profoundly significant. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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While at the institute, participants will also prepare plans for starting and/or advancing their individual research programs at their respective campuses. A range of topics will be covered during the institute that show ways to achieve career success in undergraduate research by learning how to: * select undergraduate researchers, * mentor student researchers and develop and use their research skills, * manage time - balancing teaching, research and service activities, * develop and select research projects appropriate for undergraduates, * adapt to an undergraduate research environment vs. that in graduate school, * link research to the classroom, and develop grantsmanship skills related to gaining external and institutional resea Dr. Linda Mason Coordinator of Grant Writing Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education 655 Research Parkway, Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 405-225-9486 desk 405-706-8757 cell 405-225-9230 FAX lmason at osrhe.edu www.okhighered.org/grant-opps/ Do not be afraid to give your time to writing grant proposals. 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URL: From lmason at osrhe.edu Fri Aug 22 16:03:17 2014 From: lmason at osrhe.edu (Mason, Linda) Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2014 21:03:17 +0000 Subject: [Okgrantsmanship] Reminder: 5th Annual Promoting Undergraduate Research Conference - Friday September 26 Message-ID: 5th ANNUAL PROMOTING UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH CONFERENCE PROMOTING UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH MODELS AT EVERY LEVEL: INQUIRY, COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT, ASSESSMENT AND RETENTION September 26, 2014 | Presbyterian Health Conference Center To register: http://www.okhighered.org/grant-opps/ug-student-research.shtml 8:00- Lobby Registration and Continental Breakfast (Provided) 8:30-8:45 Symposium Welcome | Dr. Blake Sonobe, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs (OSRHE) 8:45-9:00 Symposium Update | Oklahoma Journal of Undergraduate Research LOOKING OUT - Engaging Communities and Corporations 9:00-10:00 Symposium Concurrent Session 1 | Communities College/University Librarians as Facilitators - Katherine Sleyko, ECU Library Moderator Panel 1 - Dr. Amanda Evert Kiva Concurrent Session 2 | Corporations College/University/Business Partnerships-SWOSU & OSRHE Economic Development - Doug Misak, SWOSU; Dr. Janet Wansick EOSC & OSRHE Board OSU College of Engineering, Helmerich Research Center, OCAST & Manufacturers - Dr.Ranji Vaidyanathan, OSU Moderator- Dr. Linda Mason, OSRHE 10:00-10:15 Lobby Break | Poster Browsing Session LOOKING IN - Measuring Outcomes 10:15-11:45 Symposium Concurrent Session 3 | Presenter Panel 1 - Tim O'Neil, OSU Moderator Panel 1 - Dr. Marc Klippenstine, ECU Kiva Concurrent Session 4 The University of Central Oklahoma recently implemented an innovative model to provide support and meaningful assessment of learning outcomes for students engaged in undergraduate research, creative, and scholarly activities. We will focus on practical and tested tools that faculty and administrators can use to assess undergraduate research. Presenters Panel 2 - Dr. Greg Wilson, Dr. Chuck Hughes, and Dr. Cia Verschelden, UCO Moderator Panel 2 - Daphne LaDue, OU 11:45-1:00 Lobby Lunch (Provided) | Dr. Elizabeth Ambos, Executive Officer, Council on Undergraduate Research 1:00-2:00 Symposium Mentoring Workshop 1 | Getting Started Workshop participants will discuss strategies for establishing a good relationship, designing a research project, setting expectations and maintaining effective communication. Moderator: Tim O'Neil (OSU) 2:00-3:00 Symposium Student Panel | Undergraduates from across the state will share their experiences with research. Moderator: Tony Wohlers (CU) 3:00-3:15 Lobby Break | Poster Browsing Session 3:15-4:00 Symposium Mentoring Workshop 2 | Handling Challenges Workshop participants will discuss the elements of effective mentorship, handling challenges, dealing with ethics, assessing understanding, and fostering independence. Moderator: Tim O'Neil (OSU) 4:00-4:15 Symposium Undergraduate Research Program Spotlight Award | Chancellor Glen D. Johnson (OSRHE) 4:15-4:30 Symposium Closing and Evaluation | Dr. Linda Mason (OSRHE) Dr. Linda Mason Coordinator of Grant Writing Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education 655 Research Parkway, Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 405-225-9486 desk 405-706-8757 cell 405-225-9230 FAX lmason at osrhe.edu www.okhighered.org/grant-opps/ Do not be afraid to give your time to writing grant proposals. 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Dr. Linda Mason Coordinator of Grant Writing Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education 655 Research Parkway, Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 405-225-9486 desk 405-706-8757 cell 405-225-9230 FAX lmason at osrhe.edu www.okhighered.org/grant-opps/ Do not be afraid to give your time to writing grant proposals. Time given to planning proposals is never time lost, but is rather time gained, so that our research, our programs, our collaborations and indeed our whole profession may become more profoundly significant. From: cogr-l-request at usc.edu [mailto:cogr-l-request at usc.edu] On Behalf Of COGR Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2014 10:09 AM To: cogr-l at usc.edu Subject: [cogr-l] Government-wide Biosafety Stand-Down There has been a lot of speculation about a government-wide biosafety "stand down" following the Department of Veterans Affairs sending notices to its own research institutions on the topic. Our colleagues at the Association of American Universities (AAU) discussed the subject with senior Administration officials on Tuesday, August 26, and received permission to provide additional information to clarify the issue under consideration by the Federal government for the research community. Please note: the following Q&A is not an official communications from the government but based on notes from the discussion with AAU staff. * What is the stand-down? Essentially, what the government will request is a short term - on the order of 24 hours - suspension of research involving high-consequence pathogens in order to allow institutional lab personnel to take stock of what pathogens they have stored in freezers, cold rooms, etc. This is prompted by some recent, high profile biohazard stories, such as the discovery of smallpox in cold storage at NIH. This would apply to research conducted by and funded by federal research agencies. With the focus on high-consequence pathogens the impact, nonetheless, should be focused on a known group of labs. * Where does this directive come from? The directive would come from the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP), through the research agencies, via a memorandum. OSTP had anticipated issuing the memorandum last week but that action is delayed to allow for additional consultation with the Federal agencies. OSTP anticipates the memo will be released soon, at which point labs and institutions may be contacted by multiple agencies about the stand-down. In light of the likely multiple calls for a stand-down, we encourage institutions to coordinate the activity on campus to avoid miscommunications. * Does this only apply to Select Agents? No, because all institutions using Select Agents and Toxins should already be keeping track of those pathogens. Ideally, the federal agencies would ask institutions to take stock of all pathogens stored in laboratories. However, they are giving latitude to the scientific community to identify which pathogens, in particular, labs and institutions should be inventoried. * How is this enforceable? What are the consequences for non-compliance? In short, it's not enforceable and there are no consequences for non-compliance. This request is deliberately more about best practices in lab management than it is about imposing new regulations on the community. As of now, the government cannot force any individual or institution to go through this process. Instead, the government is seeking voluntary compliance in a timely manner consistent with the proper management of pathogens. In that vein, the American Society of Microbiology is calling on its members to go through a similar inventory exercise: https://www.asm.org/index.php/publicpolicy-2/statements-testimony/99-policy/policy/93059-freezer-8-14 . Institutions should consider revisiting policies and procedures for closing out labs when investigators transfer to other institutions, retire or change research focus. Often, pathogens are left behind for the use of post-doctoral fellows and graduates to complete work in progress. With the departure of fellows and students, pathogens languish forgotten or ignored in freezers and cold rooms. The Federal government hopes that a systematic stand-down and thorough inventory will allow institutions to identify orphaned pathogens and conduct orderly disposals of the materials. The discovery of small pox on the NIH campus was just such an event - materials used by long-departed investigators and stored for a future use that never evolved. * Will this result in new policy/regulations? That is not currently the government's intent. It is good to keep in mind that opportunities for additional biosafety/biosecurity regulations are always a possibility, as we are still expecting the next iteration of the dual use research of concern (DURC) policy which will be an institutional policy as a companion to the US Government policy for agencies already in effect and the Select Agent regulations are periodically updated. For the moment, however, this stand-down remains the sum total of government actions. When the official memo is released, or if we or AAU receive any additional information, we will keep the membership informed. Carol J. Blum Council on Governmental Relations 1200 New York Ave., NW, Suite 750 Washington DC 20005 202-289-6655, ext. 117 Fax: 202-289-6698 cblum at cogr.edu www.cogr.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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A goal of the institute is to give individual pre-tenured faculty members the opportunity to learn from and discuss with experienced faculty how to establish and manage a research program with undergraduates. While at the institute, participants will also prepare plans for starting and/or advancing their individual research programs at their respective campuses. A range of topics will be covered during the institute that show ways to achieve career success in undergraduate research by learning how to: ? select undergraduate researchers, ? mentor student researchers and develop and use their research skills, ? manage time - balancing teaching, research and service activities, ? develop and select research projects appropriate for undergraduates, ? adapt to an undergraduate research environment vs. that in graduate school, ? link research to the classroom, and ?develop grantsmanship skills related to gaining external and institutional research support. 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Moderator: Tim O'Neil (OSU) 2:00-3:00 Symposium Student Panel | Undergraduates from across the state will share their experiences with research. Moderator: Tony Wohlers (CU) 3:00-3:15 Lobby Break | Poster Browsing Session 3:15-4:00 Symposium Mentoring Workshop 2 | Handling Challenges Workshop participants will discuss the elements of effective mentorship, handling challenges, dealing with ethics, assessing understanding, and fostering independence. Moderator: Tim O'Neil (OSU) 4:00-4:15 Symposium Undergraduate Research Program Spotlight Award | Chancellor Glen D. Johnson (OSRHE) 4:15-4:30 Symposium Closing and Evaluation | Dr. Linda Mason (OSRHE) Dr. Linda Mason Coordinator of Grant Writing Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education 655 Research Parkway, Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 405-225-9486 desk 405-706-8757 cell 405-225-9230 FAX lmason at osrhe.edu www.okhighered.org/grant-opps/ Do not be afraid to give your time to writing grant proposals. 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Any unauthorized disclosure or use of this information is prohibited. On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 4:03 PM, Mason, Linda wrote: > *5th ANNUAL PROMOTING UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH CONFERENCE* > > > > *PROMOTING UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH MODELS AT EVERY LEVEL: * > > *INQUIRY, COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT, ASSESSMENT AND RETENTION* > > > > September 26, 2014 | Presbyterian Health Conference Center > > To register: > http://www.okhighered.org/grant-opps/ug-student-research.shtml > > > > > > > > 8:00- > > Lobby > > *Registration and Continental Breakfast *(Provided) > > > > 8:30-8:45 > > Symposium > > *Welcome* | Dr. Blake Sonobe, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs (OSRHE) > > > > 8:45-9:00 > > Symposium > > *Update* | * Oklahoma Journal of Undergraduate Research* > > > > > > > > *LOOKING OUT ? Engaging Communities and Corporations* > > 9:00-10:00 > > Symposium > > *Concurrent Session 1* | * Communities* > > College/University Librarians as Facilitators ? *Katherine Sleyko, ECU > Library* > > *Moderator Panel 1 ? Dr. Amanda Evert* > > > > Kiva > > *Concurrent Session 2* | * Corporations* > > College/University/Business Partnerships-SWOSU & OSRHE Economic > Development ? *Doug Misak, SWOSU**;* *Dr. Janet Wansick EOSC & OSRHE > Board* > > *OSU College of Engineering, Helmerich Research Center, OCAST & > Manufacturers ? Dr.Ranji Vaidyanathan, OSU * > > *Moderator-* *Dr. Linda Mason, OSRHE* > > > > 10:00-10:15 > > Lobby > > *Break* | Poster Browsing Session > > > > > > > > *LOOKING IN ? Measuring Outcomes* > > 10:15-11:45 > > Symposium > > *Concurrent Session 3* | *Presenter Panel 1 - Tim O?Neil, OSU* > > *Moderator Panel 1 ? Dr. Marc Klippenstine, ECU* > > > > > > Kiva > > *Concurrent Session 4* The University of Central Oklahoma recently > implemented an innovative model to provide support and meaningful > assessment of learning outcomes for students engaged in undergraduate > research, creative, and scholarly activities. We will focus on practical > and tested tools that faculty and administrators can use to assess > undergraduate research. > > *Presenters Panel 2 ? Dr. Greg Wilson, Dr. Chuck Hughes, and Dr. Cia > Verschelden, UCO* > > *Moderator Panel 2 ? Daphne LaDue, OU* > > > > 11:45-1:00 > > Lobby > > *Lunch *(Provided) | Dr. Elizabeth Ambos, Executive Officer, Council on > Undergraduate Research > > > > 1:00-2:00 > > Symposium > > *Mentoring Workshop 1* | Getting Started > > Workshop participants will discuss strategies for establishing a good > relationship, designing a research project, setting expectations and > maintaining effective communication. > > Moderator: Tim O?Neil (OSU) > > > > 2:00-3:00 > > Symposium > > *Student Panel* | Undergraduates from across the state will share their > experiences with research. > > Moderator: Tony Wohlers (CU) > > > > 3:00-3:15 > > Lobby > > *Break* | Poster Browsing Session > > > > 3:15-4:00 > > Symposium > > *Mentoring Workshop 2* | Handling Challenges > > Workshop participants will discuss the elements of effective mentorship, > handling challenges, dealing with ethics, assessing understanding, and > fostering independence. > > Moderator: Tim O?Neil (OSU) > > > > 4:00-4:15 > > Symposium > > *Undergraduate Research Program Spotlight Award *| Chancellor Glen D. > Johnson (OSRHE) > > > > 4:15-4:30 > > Symposium > > *Closing and Evaluation *| Dr. Linda Mason (OSRHE) > > > > > > > > *Dr. Linda Mason* > > Coordinator of Grant Writing > > Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education > > 655 Research Parkway, Suite 200 > > Oklahoma City, OK 73104 > > 405-225-9486 desk > > 405-706-8757 cell > > 405-225-9230 FAX > > lmason at osrhe.edu > > www.okhighered.org/grant-opps/ > > > > *Do not be afraid to give your time to writing grant proposals. Time given > to planning proposals is never time lost, but is rather time gained, so > that our research, our programs, our collaborations and indeed our whole > profession may become more profoundly significant.* > > > > _______________________________________________ > Okgrantsmanship mailing list > Okgrantsmanship at lists.onenet.net > http://lists.onenet.net/mailman/listinfo/okgrantsmanship > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lmason at osrhe.edu Fri Aug 29 10:40:25 2014 From: lmason at osrhe.edu (Mason, Linda) Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2014 15:40:25 +0000 Subject: [Okgrantsmanship] Reminder: 5th Annual Promoting Undergraduate Research Conference - Friday September 26 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hey, Tom, NOT just Dr. Mason?s vision but the vision of the Steering Committee for the conference, which has a broad representation. We used to have Kathi Schoonover on the committee, but she dropped off. Want to join the Steering Committee for next year to influence the direction of the conference? Dr. Tony Wohlers, Associate Professor of History and Government, Director of Faculty Enrichment, Cameron Dr. Greg Wilson, Assistant Vice President for Research and Grants, UCO Dr. Nancy Thomason, Director of Sponsored Programs, ECU Tim O?Neil, Director of Scholar Development and Undergraduate Research Daphne LaDue, Research Scientist with OU?s Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms, PI & Director of the Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program at the National Weather Center Dr. Amanda Evert, Vice President of Communication and Research, Director for Native American Serving Non-Tribal Institutions (NASNTI) Grant Mark Klippenstine, Associate Professor of Psychology, ECU Dr. Susan Walden, Associate Research Professor of Engineering, Director of Undergraduate Research Programs Dr. Linda Mason Coordinator of Grant Writing Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education 655 Research Parkway, Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 405-225-9486 desk 405-706-8757 cell 405-225-9230 FAX lmason at osrhe.edu www.okhighered.org/grant-opps/ Do not be afraid to give your time to writing grant proposals. Time given to planning proposals is never time lost, but is rather time gained, so that our research, our programs, our collaborations and indeed our whole profession may become more profoundly significant. From: okgrantsmanship-bounces at lists.onenet.net [mailto:okgrantsmanship-bounces at lists.onenet.net] On Behalf Of Jackson, Thomas Sent: Friday, August 29, 2014 6:22 AM To: Oklahoma regional university administrators and faculty about grantsmanship Cc: Council on Instruction; cag at lists.onenet.net; okhigheredgrants at lists.onenet.net Subject: Re: [Okgrantsmanship] Reminder: 5th Annual Promoting Undergraduate Research Conference - Friday September 26 I go and will take a few interested faculty. This conference promotes Dr. Mason's vision of undergraduate research, which is not identical to NSU's. We can talk about this at the next Wednesday meeting, either Academic or Deans' Council. Regards, Tom Tom Jackson, Ph.D. Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs Dean, Graduate Studies & Research Northeastern State University 601 N. Grand Ave. Tahlequah, OK 74464 Phone 918-444-2220 Fax 918-444-2295 **CONFIDENTIALITY** -This e-mail (including any attachments) may contain confidential, proprietary and privileged information. Any unauthorized disclosure or use of this information is prohibited. On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 4:03 PM, Mason, Linda > wrote: 5th ANNUAL PROMOTING UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH CONFERENCE PROMOTING UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH MODELS AT EVERY LEVEL: INQUIRY, COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT, ASSESSMENT AND RETENTION September 26, 2014 | Presbyterian Health Conference Center To register: http://www.okhighered.org/grant-opps/ug-student-research.shtml 8:00- Lobby Registration and Continental Breakfast (Provided) 8:30-8:45 Symposium Welcome | Dr. Blake Sonobe, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs (OSRHE) 8:45-9:00 Symposium Update | Oklahoma Journal of Undergraduate Research LOOKING OUT ? Engaging Communities and Corporations 9:00-10:00 Symposium Concurrent Session 1 | Communities College/University Librarians as Facilitators ? Katherine Sleyko, ECU Library Moderator Panel 1 ? Dr. Amanda Evert Kiva Concurrent Session 2 | Corporations College/University/Business Partnerships-SWOSU & OSRHE Economic Development ? Doug Misak, SWOSU; Dr. Janet Wansick EOSC & OSRHE Board OSU College of Engineering, Helmerich Research Center, OCAST & Manufacturers ? Dr.Ranji Vaidyanathan, OSU Moderator- Dr. Linda Mason, OSRHE 10:00-10:15 Lobby Break | Poster Browsing Session LOOKING IN ? Measuring Outcomes 10:15-11:45 Symposium Concurrent Session 3 | Presenter Panel 1 - Tim O?Neil, OSU Moderator Panel 1 ? Dr. Marc Klippenstine, ECU Kiva Concurrent Session 4 The University of Central Oklahoma recently implemented an innovative model to provide support and meaningful assessment of learning outcomes for students engaged in undergraduate research, creative, and scholarly activities. We will focus on practical and tested tools that faculty and administrators can use to assess undergraduate research. Presenters Panel 2 ? Dr. Greg Wilson, Dr. Chuck Hughes, and Dr. Cia Verschelden, UCO Moderator Panel 2 ? Daphne LaDue, OU 11:45-1:00 Lobby Lunch (Provided) | Dr. Elizabeth Ambos, Executive Officer, Council on Undergraduate Research 1:00-2:00 Symposium Mentoring Workshop 1 | Getting Started Workshop participants will discuss strategies for establishing a good relationship, designing a research project, setting expectations and maintaining effective communication. Moderator: Tim O?Neil (OSU) 2:00-3:00 Symposium Student Panel | Undergraduates from across the state will share their experiences with research. Moderator: Tony Wohlers (CU) 3:00-3:15 Lobby Break | Poster Browsing Session 3:15-4:00 Symposium Mentoring Workshop 2 | Handling Challenges Workshop participants will discuss the elements of effective mentorship, handling challenges, dealing with ethics, assessing understanding, and fostering independence. Moderator: Tim O?Neil (OSU) 4:00-4:15 Symposium Undergraduate Research Program Spotlight Award | Chancellor Glen D. Johnson (OSRHE) 4:15-4:30 Symposium Closing and Evaluation | Dr. Linda Mason (OSRHE) Dr. Linda Mason Coordinator of Grant Writing Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education 655 Research Parkway, Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 405-225-9486 desk 405-706-8757 cell 405-225-9230 FAX lmason at osrhe.edu www.okhighered.org/grant-opps/ Do not be afraid to give your time to writing grant proposals. Time given to planning proposals is never time lost, but is rather time gained, so that our research, our programs, our collaborations and indeed our whole profession may become more profoundly significant. _______________________________________________ Okgrantsmanship mailing list Okgrantsmanship at lists.onenet.net http://lists.onenet.net/mailman/listinfo/okgrantsmanship -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jacks009 at nsuok.edu Fri Aug 29 13:29:05 2014 From: jacks009 at nsuok.edu (Thomas Jackson) Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2014 13:29:05 -0500 Subject: [Okgrantsmanship] Reminder: 5th Annual Promoting Undergraduate Research Conference - Friday September 26 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: To All who inadvertently received my email speaking to the Promoting Undergraduate Research conference: I sincerely apologize if my response and inappropriate copying of apparently the entire world was perceived as my being critical of the 9/26/ conference, Dr. Mason and the steering committee.. That was most definitely not my intent. I'm going to plead sleep deprivation as my last REM state was Tuesday morning at 0400 hours. Also, I have tremendous respect for Dr. Mason and the entire Committee that organizes this conference; hence my continued attempted regular attendance and making sure that NSU faculty accompany me. I hope that I am not in error when I point out that each of our institutions has some slightly different foci for research, while still maintaining a stalwart support for promoting undergraduate and other research. Again, my apologies for any misunderstanding and I'm going to get some sleep immediately before I swallow not only my foot, but also the majority of tibia, fibula, femur, etc. Best regards, Tom Tom Jackson, Ph.D. Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs Dean, Graduate Studies & Research Northeastern State University 601 N. Grand Ave. Tahlequah, OK 74464 Phone 918-444-2220 Fax 918-444-2295 ***CONFIDENTIALITY*** -This e-mail (including any attachments) may contain confidential, proprietary and privileged information. Any unauthorized disclosure or use of this information is prohibited. On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 10:40 AM, Mason, Linda wrote: > Hey, Tom, > > > > *NOT* just Dr. Mason?s vision but the vision of the Steering Committee > for the conference, which has a broad representation. We used to have Kathi > Schoonover on the committee, but she dropped off. Want to join the Steering > Committee for next year to influence the direction of the conference? > > > > Dr. Tony Wohlers, Associate Professor of History and Government, Director > of Faculty Enrichment, Cameron > > Dr. Greg Wilson, Assistant Vice President for Research and Grants, UCO > > Dr. Nancy Thomason, Director of Sponsored Programs, ECU > > Tim O?Neil, Director of Scholar Development and Undergraduate Research > > Daphne LaDue, Research Scientist with OU?s Center for Analysis and > Prediction of Storms, PI & Director of the Research Experiences for > Undergraduates Program at the National Weather Center > > Dr. Amanda Evert, Vice President of Communication and Research, Director > for Native American Serving Non-Tribal Institutions (NASNTI) Grant > > Mark Klippenstine, Associate Professor of Psychology, ECU > > Dr. Susan Walden, Associate Research Professor of Engineering, Director of > Undergraduate Research Programs > > > > > > > > *Dr. Linda Mason* > > Coordinator of Grant Writing > > Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education > > 655 Research Parkway, Suite 200 > > Oklahoma City, OK 73104 > > 405-225-9486 desk > > 405-706-8757 cell > > 405-225-9230 FAX > > lmason at osrhe.edu > > www.okhighered.org/grant-opps/ > > > > *Do not be afraid to give your time to writing grant proposals. Time given > to planning proposals is never time lost, but is rather time gained, so > that our research, our programs, our collaborations and indeed our whole > profession may become more profoundly significant.* > > > > *From:* okgrantsmanship-bounces at lists.onenet.net [mailto: > okgrantsmanship-bounces at lists.onenet.net] *On Behalf Of *Jackson, Thomas > *Sent:* Friday, August 29, 2014 6:22 AM > > *To:* Oklahoma regional university administrators and faculty about > grantsmanship > *Cc:* Council on Instruction; cag at lists.onenet.net; > okhigheredgrants at lists.onenet.net > > *Subject:* Re: [Okgrantsmanship] Reminder: 5th Annual Promoting > Undergraduate Research Conference - Friday September 26 > > > > I go and will take a few interested faculty. This conference promotes Dr. > Mason's vision of undergraduate research, which is not identical to NSU's. > We can talk about this at the next Wednesday meeting, either Academic or > Deans' Council. > > > > Regards, > > > > Tom > > > Tom Jackson, Ph.D. > Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs > Dean, Graduate Studies & Research > Northeastern State University > 601 N. Grand Ave. > Tahlequah, OK 74464 > Phone 918-444-2220 > > Fax 918-444-2295 > > ***CONFIDENTIALITY*** -This e-mail (including any attachments) may > contain confidential, proprietary and privileged information. Any > unauthorized disclosure or use of this information is prohibited. > > > > On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 4:03 PM, Mason, Linda wrote: > > *5th ANNUAL PROMOTING UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH CONFERENCE* > > > > *PROMOTING UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH MODELS AT EVERY LEVEL: * > > *INQUIRY, COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT, ASSESSMENT AND RETENTION* > > > > September 26, 2014 | Presbyterian Health Conference Center > > To register: > http://www.okhighered.org/grant-opps/ug-student-research.shtml > > > > > > > > 8:00- > > Lobby > > *Registration and Continental Breakfast *(Provided) > > > > 8:30-8:45 > > Symposium > > *Welcome* | Dr. Blake Sonobe, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs (OSRHE) > > > > 8:45-9:00 > > Symposium > > *Update* | *Oklahoma Journal of Undergraduate Research* > > > > > > > > *LOOKING OUT ? Engaging Communities and Corporations* > > 9:00-10:00 > > Symposium > > *Concurrent Session 1* | *Communities* > > College/University Librarians as Facilitators ? *Katherine Sleyko, ECU > Library* > > *Moderator Panel 1 ? Dr. Amanda Evert* > > > > Kiva > > *Concurrent Session 2* | *Corporations* > > College/University/Business Partnerships-SWOSU & OSRHE Economic > Development ? *Doug Misak, SWOSU**;* *Dr. Janet Wansick EOSC & OSRHE > Board* > > *OSU College of Engineering, Helmerich Research Center, OCAST & > Manufacturers ? Dr.Ranji Vaidyanathan, OSU * > > *Moderator-** Dr. Linda Mason, OSRHE* > > > > 10:00-10:15 > > Lobby > > *Break* | Poster Browsing Session > > > > > > > > *LOOKING IN ? Measuring Outcomes* > > 10:15-11:45 > > Symposium > > *Concurrent Session 3* | *Presenter Panel 1 - Tim O?Neil, OSU* > > *Moderator Panel 1 ? Dr. Marc Klippenstine, ECU* > > > > > > Kiva > > *Concurrent Session 4* The University of Central Oklahoma recently > implemented an innovative model to provide support and meaningful > assessment of learning outcomes for students engaged in undergraduate > research, creative, and scholarly activities. We will focus on practical > and tested tools that faculty and administrators can use to assess > undergraduate research. > > *Presenters Panel 2 ? Dr. Greg Wilson, Dr. Chuck Hughes, and Dr. Cia > Verschelden, UCO* > > *Moderator Panel 2 ? Daphne LaDue, OU* > > > > 11:45-1:00 > > Lobby > > *Lunch *(Provided) | Dr. Elizabeth Ambos, Executive Officer, Council on > Undergraduate Research > > > > 1:00-2:00 > > Symposium > > *Mentoring Workshop 1* | Getting Started > > Workshop participants will discuss strategies for establishing a good > relationship, designing a research project, setting expectations and > maintaining effective communication. > > Moderator: Tim O?Neil (OSU) > > > > 2:00-3:00 > > Symposium > > *Student Panel* | Undergraduates from across the state will share their > experiences with research. > > Moderator: Tony Wohlers (CU) > > > > 3:00-3:15 > > Lobby > > *Break* | Poster Browsing Session > > > > 3:15-4:00 > > Symposium > > *Mentoring Workshop 2* | Handling Challenges > > Workshop participants will discuss the elements of effective mentorship, > handling challenges, dealing with ethics, assessing understanding, and > fostering independence. > > Moderator: Tim O?Neil (OSU) > > > > 4:00-4:15 > > Symposium > > *Undergraduate Research Program Spotlight Award *| Chancellor Glen D. > Johnson (OSRHE) > > > > 4:15-4:30 > > Symposium > > *Closing and Evaluation *| Dr. Linda Mason (OSRHE) > > > > > > > > *Dr. Linda Mason* > > Coordinator of Grant Writing > > Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education > > 655 Research Parkway, Suite 200 > > Oklahoma City, OK 73104 > > 405-225-9486 desk > > 405-706-8757 cell > > 405-225-9230 FAX > > lmason at osrhe.edu > > www.okhighered.org/grant-opps/ > > > > *Do not be afraid to give your time to writing grant proposals. 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URL: From aneitzel at rose.edu Fri Aug 29 14:47:55 2014 From: aneitzel at rose.edu (Neitzel, Alan) Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2014 19:47:55 +0000 Subject: [Okgrantsmanship] Reminder: 5th Annual Promoting Undergraduate Research Conference - Friday September 26 In-Reply-To: References: , Message-ID: <557311FD-C3AD-4F76-ABC8-F41009D5D71A@rose.edu> We all slip up so don't let it get you down. Go home and enjoy the holiday weekend. Alan On Aug 29, 2014, at 2:04 PM, "Thomas Jackson" > wrote: To All who inadvertently received my email speaking to the Promoting Undergraduate Research conference: I sincerely apologize if my response and inappropriate copying of apparently the entire world was perceived as my being critical of the 9/26/ conference, Dr. Mason and the steering committee.. That was most definitely not my intent. I'm going to plead sleep deprivation as my last REM state was Tuesday morning at 0400 hours. Also, I have tremendous respect for Dr. Mason and the entire Committee that organizes this conference; hence my continued attempted regular attendance and making sure that NSU faculty accompany me. I hope that I am not in error when I point out that each of our institutions has some slightly different foci for research, while still maintaining a stalwart support for promoting undergraduate and other research. Again, my apologies for any misunderstanding and I'm going to get some sleep immediately before I swallow not only my foot, but also the majority of tibia, fibula, femur, etc. Best regards, Tom Tom Jackson, Ph.D. Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs Dean, Graduate Studies & Research Northeastern State University 601 N. Grand Ave. Tahlequah, OK 74464 Phone 918-444-2220 Fax 918-444-2295 **CONFIDENTIALITY** -This e-mail (including any attachments) may contain confidential, proprietary and privileged information. Any unauthorized disclosure or use of this information is prohibited. On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 10:40 AM, Mason, Linda > wrote: Hey, Tom, NOT just Dr. Mason?s vision but the vision of the Steering Committee for the conference, which has a broad representation. We used to have Kathi Schoonover on the committee, but she dropped off. Want to join the Steering Committee for next year to influence the direction of the conference? Dr. Tony Wohlers, Associate Professor of History and Government, Director of Faculty Enrichment, Cameron Dr. Greg Wilson, Assistant Vice President for Research and Grants, UCO Dr. Nancy Thomason, Director of Sponsored Programs, ECU Tim O?Neil, Director of Scholar Development and Undergraduate Research Daphne LaDue, Research Scientist with OU?s Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms, PI & Director of the Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program at the National Weather Center Dr. Amanda Evert, Vice President of Communication and Research, Director for Native American Serving Non-Tribal Institutions (NASNTI) Grant Mark Klippenstine, Associate Professor of Psychology, ECU Dr. Susan Walden, Associate Research Professor of Engineering, Director of Undergraduate Research Programs Dr. Linda Mason Coordinator of Grant Writing Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education 655 Research Parkway, Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 405-225-9486 desk 405-706-8757 cell 405-225-9230 FAX lmason at osrhe.edu www.okhighered.org/grant-opps/ Do not be afraid to give your time to writing grant proposals. Time given to planning proposals is never time lost, but is rather time gained, so that our research, our programs, our collaborations and indeed our whole profession may become more profoundly significant. From: okgrantsmanship-bounces at lists.onenet.net [mailto:okgrantsmanship-bounces at lists.onenet.net] On Behalf Of Jackson, Thomas Sent: Friday, August 29, 2014 6:22 AM To: Oklahoma regional university administrators and faculty about grantsmanship Cc: Council on Instruction; cag at lists.onenet.net; okhigheredgrants at lists.onenet.net Subject: Re: [Okgrantsmanship] Reminder: 5th Annual Promoting Undergraduate Research Conference - Friday September 26 I go and will take a few interested faculty. This conference promotes Dr. Mason's vision of undergraduate research, which is not identical to NSU's. We can talk about this at the next Wednesday meeting, either Academic or Deans' Council. Regards, Tom Tom Jackson, Ph.D. Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs Dean, Graduate Studies & Research Northeastern State University 601 N. Grand Ave. Tahlequah, OK 74464 Phone 918-444-2220 Fax 918-444-2295 **CONFIDENTIALITY** -This e-mail (including any attachments) may contain confidential, proprietary and privileged information. Any unauthorized disclosure or use of this information is prohibited. On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 4:03 PM, Mason, Linda > wrote: 5th ANNUAL PROMOTING UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH CONFERENCE PROMOTING UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH MODELS AT EVERY LEVEL: INQUIRY, COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT, ASSESSMENT AND RETENTION September 26, 2014 | Presbyterian Health Conference Center To register: http://www.okhighered.org/grant-opps/ug-student-research.shtml 8:00- Lobby Registration and Continental Breakfast (Provided) 8:30-8:45 Symposium Welcome | Dr. Blake Sonobe, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs (OSRHE) 8:45-9:00 Symposium Update | Oklahoma Journal of Undergraduate Research LOOKING OUT ? Engaging Communities and Corporations 9:00-10:00 Symposium Concurrent Session 1 | Communities College/University Librarians as Facilitators ? Katherine Sleyko, ECU Library Moderator Panel 1 ? Dr. Amanda Evert Kiva Concurrent Session 2 | Corporations College/University/Business Partnerships-SWOSU & OSRHE Economic Development ? Doug Misak, SWOSU; Dr. Janet Wansick EOSC & OSRHE Board OSU College of Engineering, Helmerich Research Center, OCAST & Manufacturers ? Dr.Ranji Vaidyanathan, OSU Moderator- Dr. Linda Mason, OSRHE 10:00-10:15 Lobby Break | Poster Browsing Session LOOKING IN ? Measuring Outcomes 10:15-11:45 Symposium Concurrent Session 3 | Presenter Panel 1 - Tim O?Neil, OSU Moderator Panel 1 ? Dr. Marc Klippenstine, ECU Kiva Concurrent Session 4 The University of Central Oklahoma recently implemented an innovative model to provide support and meaningful assessment of learning outcomes for students engaged in undergraduate research, creative, and scholarly activities. We will focus on practical and tested tools that faculty and administrators can use to assess undergraduate research. Presenters Panel 2 ? Dr. Greg Wilson, Dr. Chuck Hughes, and Dr. Cia Verschelden, UCO Moderator Panel 2 ? Daphne LaDue, OU 11:45-1:00 Lobby Lunch (Provided) | Dr. Elizabeth Ambos, Executive Officer, Council on Undergraduate Research 1:00-2:00 Symposium Mentoring Workshop 1 | Getting Started Workshop participants will discuss strategies for establishing a good relationship, designing a research project, setting expectations and maintaining effective communication. Moderator: Tim O?Neil (OSU) 2:00-3:00 Symposium Student Panel | Undergraduates from across the state will share their experiences with research. Moderator: Tony Wohlers (CU) 3:00-3:15 Lobby Break | Poster Browsing Session 3:15-4:00 Symposium Mentoring Workshop 2 | Handling Challenges Workshop participants will discuss the elements of effective mentorship, handling challenges, dealing with ethics, assessing understanding, and fostering independence. Moderator: Tim O?Neil (OSU) 4:00-4:15 Symposium Undergraduate Research Program Spotlight Award | Chancellor Glen D. Johnson (OSRHE) 4:15-4:30 Symposium Closing and Evaluation | Dr. Linda Mason (OSRHE) Dr. Linda Mason Coordinator of Grant Writing Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education 655 Research Parkway, Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 405-225-9486 desk 405-706-8757 cell 405-225-9230 FAX lmason at osrhe.edu www.okhighered.org/grant-opps/ Do not be afraid to give your time to writing grant proposals. 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