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Growing Research at fordham!
At Fordham March Madness '09 Meant All Day Events at Rose hill & Lincoln Center featuring upcoming university funded research

Read Inside Fordham's Coverage!
                                                                                                                              1st Year at Fordham Grantees
Click on the links at right to check out featured faculty,                         Tenure-Track Faculty Fellows
their research agenda, and their award winning projects!                       Tenured Faculty Fellows

GRAB THE RAM BY THE HORNS! :
3 Research at Fordham Skills & Information Sessions

November 6, 2008                                          Each session will be identical in format and content
3 - 4:30                                                               to accommodate our various faculty's schedules   
Rose Hill Campus                                                 and office/teaching locations, and will include:
Keating 3rd Floor Lecture Hall                                
                                                                           Introductions
January 20, 2009                                          
to the new staff and services in the Office of Research
3 - 4:30                                                              
Lincoln Center                                                    Break-Out Groups
Lowenstein 12th Floor                                        to focus on the different interests of all levels of investigators:
                                                                               emerging (resources, timelines & steps toward application)
April 22, 2009                                                      intermediate (how to manage your award, hire project staff,
10:30 - Noon                                                                                     procure equipment/supplies & track a budget)
Rose Hill Campus                                                    experienced (turning research into publication & publicity)
Keating 204                                 
                                                                          Celebrations of Success
Refreshments will be served!
                     bringing some of our most experienced investigators center stage to 
                                                                           share the trials & triumphs in creating a career in research at Fordham

Fordham Faculty "GET FUNDED!" - story belowyou can too -- contact james wilson, director of faculty development
at ajawilson@fordham.edu or 718.817.4964 for more information

From Fordham Notes:
On Wednesday, Oct. 22, 100 Fordham faculty came out with their co-researchers, community collaborators and graduate students to “GetFunded!” (postscript: and another 32 faculty attended subsequent video & tutorial sessions at Lincoln Center in November & December -- call today for your materials!)

A full day of skills based workshops led by Michaela Kiernan, Ph.D., of Stanford University, “Get Funded!” gave attendees the opportunity to hone their research writing, graduate from mere grant submission to grantsmanship, and in so doing consciously create their career path rather than follow each foot as it falls.

“This is a tough funding environment,” Kiernan coached our colleagues, “but my position at Stanford is 100 percent soft money—if I didn’t do research, if I couldn’t get grants, I wouldn’t have a job. It can be done. You can do this!”

Kiernan covered concrete steps to convert one’s writing into the format and style grant reviewers prefer to receive. Grant and fellowship applicants don’t fully realize how critical this is to getting funded until they understand the review process.

“Because of sheer volume, your first audience will be a computer. If you haven’t taken the care to ensure that your proposal meets an agency’s criteria—for length, number and type of documents, the form of attachments—all your hard work may never be read,” Kiernan warned. “Once your proposal does go before a human being, your initial reviewers will probably have no more than ten minutes before they need to make a decision whether to send your proposal forward for further review.”

To learn how to capture and command reviewers’ continued attention, Kiernan advocates:

• using her six steps to conciseness and clarity;
• serving on an agency’s grant review committee;
• forming peer groups within and across disciplines in order to critique each other’s abstracts; and
• relying on Fordham’s Grant Officers to be a critical second set of eyes from outside their field of study that are focused solely on a proposal’s preparation.

To do all that on top of teaching and administrative duties is a challenge, but one that was both recognized and addressed in the afternoon’s final workshop: “Developing Your Academic Plan.”

“I anticipated feeling anxious about all I haven’t done, but the workshops weren’t that way at all,” one Fordham faculty member commented, a sentiment echoed by her colleagues: “presenting general strategies rather than just descriptions of grants was particularly helpful,” “very motivating” and “Kiernan is excellent!”

Make getting funded part of your academic plan—please contact James Wilson, director of faculty development, at ajawilson@fordham.edu or (718) 817-4964 and “Get Funded!”

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