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ADVANCE

ADVANCE Increasing the Participation and Advancement of Women in Academic Science and Engineering Careers. ADVANCE.

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ADVANCE

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  1. ADVANCEIncreasing the Participation and Advancement of Women in Academic Science and Engineering Careers

  2. ADVANCE Goal: Increase the representation and advancement of women in academic science and engineering (S&E) careers, thereby contributing to the development of a more diverse S&E workforce.

  3. ADVANCE 3 types of award: • Institutional Transformation • Leadership • Fellows

  4. Institutional Transformation • 5 to 10 awards • 5-year Cooperative Agreement • Up to $750,000 per year • Requires collection of defined set of indicators/cooperative agreement

  5. 2001 Awards for Institutional Transformation • University of Colorado at Boulder • University of California, Irvine • Hunter College • New Mexico State University • University of Washington • University of Wisconsin • Georgia Tech • University of Puerto Rico, Humacao • University of Michigan

  6. 2003 Awards for Institutional Transformation • Kansas State • Utah State • Case Western • University of Alabama, Birmingham • University of Texas, El Paso • University of Rhode Island • University of Montana • Virginia Tech • University of Maryland, Baltimore County • Columbia University, Earth Institute

  7. Leadership Awards • Recognize contributions with widespread impact by individuals and institutions, and • Enable further progress • Colleges & Universities • Professional Societies • Other Not-for-Profits

  8. Leadership Awards • 8 to 12 awards • 3-year Standard Grant • Up to $300,000 total • Changes likely in scope and budget (+) in next competition

  9. Fellows Awards:2001 and 2003 Enable promising individuals to establish or re-establish full-time independent academic careers • after a postdoc, OR • after a 2- to 8-year interruption for family responsibilities, OR • after a spouse relocates

  10. Fellows Awards2001 and 2003 • 20 to 40 awards 3-year Standard Grants • Up to $60,000 per year salary, + fringe • $25,000 per year: career development • Indirect costs for host institution • This component may be quite different in the next solicitation; details not yet fully developed

  11. ADVANCE What Next? • Revised guidelines expected November 2004 • Fellows component may be integrated into other program opportunities • Leadership component likely to offer wider range of options and budget • Institutional transformation focus likely to continue, with greater emphasis on integrating research findings

  12. ADVANCE Learning from Experience • Next round Institutional Transformation proposals will likely require scholarly expertise on gender and/or organizational change on the leadership team right from the start • Time is too scarce to reinvent wheels; use the resources, the research findings, and the methodologies already developed in the social sciences and other relevant disciplines • Ditto for evaluation and assessment: don’t reinvent, get expert help and advice • Management matters; have a plan and the right people involved

  13. Challenges • Understanding and integrating the linkages between cognition, attitudes, and behavior; drawing on research on organizational culture, change, leadership, and gender in the academy • Sustainability: What happens at the end of the award? What changes are in place, how will they be sustained? • Evaluation: How do you know when you are successful?

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