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Orientation to the Office of Research and Economic Development (ORED)

Orientation to the Office of Research and Economic Development (ORED). Friday, November 9, 2012. The Art and Science of Discovery. Balancing teaching, discovery and service to the University and the broader community is a challenge—a balancing act. . National Landscape.

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Orientation to the Office of Research and Economic Development (ORED)

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  1. Orientation to the Office of Research and Economic Development (ORED) Friday, November 9, 2012

  2. The Art and Science of Discovery Balancing teaching, discovery and service to the University and the broader community is a challenge—a balancing act.

  3. National Landscape • Competitive (tight) Funding Environment • Emphasis on outcomes, dissemination, and broad impacts • Multi-disciplinary and multi-investigator research is encouraged • Recognition of the need for support of new investigators • Earmarks are not a mechanism right now

  4. South Alabama • An EPSCoR state (NSF, DoE, EPA, NIH, NASA, USDA, DOD) Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research • Incentive Program: $1,000 for proposals, $2,000 for awards-federal proposals over $50,000 • Faculty Development Council grants. Dec. 14 deadline for letters of intent ($5000) • Individual college small grant programs

  5. ORED Goals Administrative Goal: Be as internally efficient as possible in order to be as effective a partner as possible. Discovery Goal: To ensure our position as a Carnegie II research institution and help you bring USA into a Carnegie I (RU/VH) classification while balancing our teaching and service mission.

  6. What are ORED Core Values? • ORED believes that the support we offer campus, our community and our sponsors must add value to the research, scholarly and creative activities of our faculty. • ORED is a service centered organization. We collaborate with campus leadership and administrators and sponsors to facilitate faculty research, scholarship and creative activity.

  7. Who Are We?

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