Research Leadership Academy: Emerging Themes 2024 cohort and Research Leadership deadline
At the University of Kentucky, inspired by President Eli Capilouto’s focus on how our research mission impacts Kentuckians, we often talk about the importance of meeting the moment: rising to answer pressing questions and finding solutions for significant challenges facing our Commonwealth.
Toward this common goal, two years ago we created the Research Leadership Academy (RLA), a program supported by the Office of the Vice President for Research. This program promotes a culture of collaboration and innovation to support the research mission of colleges and centers by empowering researchers to tackle emergent research questions. One facet of the RLA is the Emerging Themes for Research Program.
We are pleased to announce a strong cohort of programs within the Emerging Themes for Research Program. Please join us in congratulating the following leaders and their emergent research themes:
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Alison Gustafson (Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment), Project: Food As Health Alliance
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Julie Pendergast (College of Arts and Sciences), Project: Circadian and Sleep Health for a Healthy Kentucky (CASH KY)
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Ilhem Messaoudi Powers (College of Medicine), Project: Consortium for Infectious Disease Research at the University of Kentucky
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Rebekah Radtke (College of Design), Project: Global x Appalachia
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Christopher Richards (College of Arts and Sciences), Project: Nanomedicine and Bioelectronics
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Dmitry Strakovsky (College of Fine Arts), Project: Creative Gateway for Advancing Digital Health
These six project proposals were accepted to the Emerging Themes for Research Program for the term Jan. 1, 2024 through Dec. 31, 2024.
In another facet of the RLA, the Research Leadership Development Program, we are seeking letters of intent for new applicants. This program supports faculty and staff with the potential to lead research projects, special programs, programs aligning with their college’s research priorities and/or lead multidisciplinary cross-college research efforts. Applicants develop a detailed special project, approved by their college Dean and/or Associate Dean for Research; with milestones completed within the one-year RLA program. The proposed project should align with and assist in the implementation of the college’s research strategic plan. If you are interested in this opportunity, please submit a letter of intent (LOI) for the Research Leadership Development Program FY25 to the RLA portal by March 15, 2024.
See the RLA website to learn more.
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Vice President for Research Lisa Cassis