09/28/09

Faculty Research Awards

Congratulations to the following faculty for receiving research awards:

  • Paula Nas, Lecturer in the Department of Economics: Paula received funding from the National Council on Economic Education for her project “World Fest 2010” for $9,869.
  • Marsha Lesley, Assistant Professor of Nursing: Marsha received an award from Lapeer County for her project “Clubhouse Enhancement – Improving Health Outcomes” for  $5,496.

Congratulations to our recepients!

09/23/09

Call for Proposals Being Accepted – Bryer Award

Proposals are now being accepted for the Dr. Ben F. Bryer Foundation Medical Research Fund.

The Fund was established by the family of Ben F. Bryer to encourage and support the medical research endeavors of University of Michigan-Flint faculty.  This research fund honors the accomplishments of Ben Bryer, surgeon, scientist, educator, author, and humanist, in his pursuit of medical knowledge.  Special gratitude is extended to Dr. Bryer’s sister and foundation trustee, Bess Hurand, and her husband Arthur for making this fund possible. 
 
Funding is available, on an application basis, to full-time faculty of the University of Michigan-Flint to provide support for medical and biomedical research, with a priority given to research related to cancer.  At this time, it is anticipated that one award in the amount of $5000-$7000 will be available.
 
Proposals are due in the Office of Research by Friday, October 30th at 5:00 pm. 

Proposals will be reviewed by the Research and Creative Activities Committee with funding decisions announced in late November.  All proposals must be submitted in hard copy and electronically.   Please follow the guidelines located at  http://www.umflint.edu/research/faculty_funding/bryer.htm.
 
If you have any questions or need assistance please feel free to contact the Office of Research, 810-762-3383.

09/23/09

Faculty Research Award

Congratulations to Shan Parker, Associate Professor of Health Care, Health Sciences and Administration, who is a co-investigator with colleagues in Ann Arbor on the following award: “Prevention Research Center of Michigan,” Department of Health and Human Services/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. $4,799,984 was awarded for the project!

09/21/09

Research Interests Database

From the desk of Sue Koehler, Senior Secretary:

To support faculty efforts to secure external funding for research and creative activities, the Office of Research has created a database of faculty interests. This information is only used internally, to help us know what to keep watch for, and to forward funding opportunities as we become aware of them. We invite you to add your interests to the database.

We currently have nearly 100 faculty members’ keywords in our database. To add you keywords, or update them, just reply to this e-mail with the five keywords appropriate to your research interests. We take care of the rest.

Be sure to watch for our Weekly Funding Opportunities Announcement, usually appearing in your in-box on Monday. The previous editions are also archived on our Blackboard organization site: Office of Research External Funding Resources.

We hope this will be of service to you, and look forward to working with you in your research endeavors.

09/3/09

John Callewaert’s Departure

From the desk of Chris Waters, Acting Associate Provost:

It is with great regret that I share with the university community the intention of Sponsored Research and Programs Director, John Callewaert to leave us for an opportunity to which he could not say no. He will be assuming the title of Integrated Assessment Director (research lead) with the Graham Environmental Sustainability Institute in Ann Arbor (http://www.graham.umich.edu/). He will be coordinating research projects focused on local, regional and international issues such as campus sustainability and sustainable development in Detroit. The Graham Institute reports to the Provost’s office in Ann Arbor. It offers him a once in a lifetime career opportunity to combine his professional training and experience.

In the all too brief time John was with us he has done much to broaden the scope of and develop our Office of Research both physically and operationally. Since joining us in January 2008, he has become well known and respected across campus. He improved communication about research opportunities with weekly funding opportunity announcements that always also included warm congratulations to those successful in obtaining funding. He has done much to strengthen our ties with OVPR in Ann Arbor and has gone a long way toward creating a sense of a culture of research on our campus. In doing this, John has instituted incentives for faculty and developed workshops as well, both demystifying and rewarding faculty participation in grant writing.

John also presided over the recent renovations in the Office of Research and a couple of successful Office of Research staff hires. He has created an atmosphere that is physically, visually and psychologically harmonious in the process. I am sure his staff will dearly miss him.

John’s last day in his position at the University of Michigan-Flint will be October 9th. I am grateful to him for staying with us as long as he has and as long as he could.

On behalf of the Office of Research staff and the University of Michigan-Flint community, thanks John for the time you spent with us! Good luck during the next phase of your career!

09/1/09

UM-Flint student receives Google Scholarship

From Mlive:

FLINT, Michigan — University of Michigan-Flint student Miyako Jones is among 18 students in the country and two from Michigan to receive a $10,000 academic scholarship through Google and the United Negro College Fund.

As a Google-United Negro College Fund scholar, Jones will also receive an all-expenses paid trip to the Google Headquarters in California in 2010.

The annual Google-UNCF scholarship is awarded to a group of African-American students pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees in computer science or computer engineering with a minimum 3.5 GPA.

The program offers “last dollar” scholarships based on unmet financial need for students majoring in computer science or computer engineering.

On the trip to the Googleplex, Jones will have the opportunity to meet other scholars and attend technical talks and professional development workshops while exploring the San Francisco Bay area.

Miyako is also an active participant in our Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program. Congratulations on this accomplishment Miyako!