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Research happening in the College of Liberal Arts at Oregon State University
When I first joined the CLA Dean’s Office in 2014, I was asked to manage the CLA Research Award program. The fund is provided by the OSU Research Office. The Dean’s office and the Schools match to bring the total available funding to $40,000. The funds are to support Liberal Arts research activities. After learning the details and the process, I am grateful for the opportunity to manage the program.
As stated on the CLA Research website, the awards are primarily intended to assist faculty members in the initiation of new creative or scholarly activities and for projects that will result in further external funding, or improve the position of the faculty member in applying for funding. Furthermore, the project must culminate in a concrete result (a peer-reviewed journal article submitted for publication, a performance, a professional exhibition, a grant proposal). And moreover, preference is given to projects that enhance the status and visibility of the College and the University. The program helps highlight the research and scholarship efforts of our fellow faculty members. Because at the end of the day, there’s actually quite a lot of liberal arts research happening here at OSU.
In 2016, we received eleven applications. After a review by a four-member committee, eight proposals were selected for funding. The projects included research about a film director, another about perception and cognition, others about identity, pollution, and how cultural capital can help college student success. We even selected a creative writing project to help an author meet a publisher’s deadline, and a project to collect scholarly essays by OSU CLA researchers on coastal culture resiliency to be published by a leading academic press. All very exciting and much needed work! Here is the list of the 2016 funded projects, with links to the researchers’ websites.
Several of the 2016 awardees have already submitted their reports. So far, I can say that the award program is doing what it’s supposed to do. I am looking forward to receiving the other reports. And I look forward to writing a future blog post detailing the success of some of those projects.
I am looking forward to announcing the 2017 CLA Research Awards. The deadline just passed. While I can’t say much about the proposals now, I can say that we received eleven applications again. Is eleven a magic number? I thought it was three?
Look for a future blog post on the 2017 awardees.
-Eric Wayne Dickey, CLA Research Program Manager
A profile of CLA Research Program Manager Eric Wayne Dickey is featured on a grant writing organization website. In preparation for the annual conference, of the National Organization for Research Development Professionals (www.NORDP.org), conference organizers are featuring members to help inspire conference attendees.
“Liberal Arts” and “research” are rarely used in the same sentence. Or are they? Maybe research and exploration have always been here, and we are simply not trained to see it as such. Data collection and reflection have always been a part of liberal arts. Maybe it’s the word “research” itself that has become too narrowly defined.
This blog will serve as a platform to showcase the many research activities happening at Oregon State University’s College of Liberal Arts.
The next blog posts will contain information about the open call for proposals for the 2017-2018 CLA Research Awards Program. I will also post information about the progress and outcomes of the 2016-2017 CLA Research Awards projects. The award program is co-sponsored by the OSU Research Office, the CLA Office of the Dean, and each of the Schools within CLA.
From Psychological Sciences to Public Policy, Anthropology to Communication, History, Music, Literature, and more, Liberal Arts research is alive and well!