Research and Sponsored Programs Update
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Q&A WITH NEW IRB CHAIR DR. JENNIFER RANDLES
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Dr. Randles recently spoke with us about her work as a sociologist and her plans to keep the lines of communication open during the IRB process at
Fresno State
.
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. Please tell us a little about yourself and the various positions you hold on campus.
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. I am a sociologist of families, childhood, policy, gender, race, and inequality. I have over 15 years of experience conducting research with human subjects, primarily through qualitative in-depth interviewing and participant observation with low-income parents.
This is my seventh year at Fresno State, where I am Chair and Associate Professor in the
Department of Sociology
. I also serve as Chair of the University Undergraduate Program Review Committee.
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. What motivated you to take on the role of IRB/CPHS Chair?
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. Serving as IRB/CPHS Chair allows me to apply my sociological knowledge, especially my expertise on inequality and social vulnerability, and to learn more about the vast and diverse types of research being conducting across our campus.
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. For those not familiar with the IRB/CPHS, what are a few of the services provided by the committee?
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. The University CPHS provides a thorough review of research projects conducted by Fresno State administrators, faculty, staff, students, and other affiliates that: 1) involve people, including studies of their opinions, experiences, behaviors, and reactions to interventions; 2) seek to contribute to systemic knowledge (research done with the intent to lead to conference presentations or publication); and 3) present risks greater than what those people would encounter in daily life (in research ethics speak, “more than minimal risk”). We also review all externally funded research projects.
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. What plans do you have for this committee moving forward?
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. I would like for the University CPHS to continue to play an important role in educational efforts about the ethical implications of research across campus. I will also continue to prioritize open lines of communication and timely responses between principal investigators (lead researchers and advisors) and our committee.
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FEBRUARY 2020 MONTHLY AWARD REPORT
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UPCOMING FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
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The Terra Foundation for American Art
actively supports projects that encourage scholarship on American art topics. Academic program funding is available for in-person exchanges such as workshops, symposia, and colloquia.
Letter of Intent deadline: March 16.
NSF Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER)
: The CAREER Program offers the National Science Foundation's most prestigious awards in support of early-career faculty who have the potential to serve as academic role models in research and education and lead advances in the mission of their department or organization.
Deadline: July 27
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CENTRAL CALIFORNIA RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM
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The exciting full-day event serves as an excellent opportunity for first-time presenters to gain experience in a supportive, low-pressure environment.
New this year: Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) oral presentations.
We encourage faculty, residents, graduate and undergraduate students from all fields of research to submit their abstract and come exchange ideas (via oral or poster presentations) among fellow investigators and the general public.
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Topics include the history and role of institutional review boards, department-level and University CPHS policies and procedures, and best practices for conducting ethical research. All sessions will take place in Thomas Admin., Rm. 117, on Tues., Feb. 25 (10-11:30 a.m.), Weds., March 18 (3:30-5 p.m.), and Thurs., April 30 (2:30-4 p.m.).
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Julie Renee Moore (
Madden Library
) has been selected as the recipient of the
2020 Margaret Mann Citation
, which recognizes outstanding contributions in the area of teaching cataloging and classification.
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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
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NSF has issued a revised version of its
Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG
). The new PAPPG will be effective for proposals submitted or due, and awards made, on or after June 1, 2020. Significant changes include required use of an NSF-approved format in submission of the biographical sketch and current and pending support documents, once the PAPPG becomes effective.
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MAKE YOUR PRESENTATION SHINE
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Planning to present at the
Central California Research Symposium
? Be sure to attend “Designing Effective Research Presentations” on Friday, March 13, in Peters Building, Rm. 103.
Come and learn invaluable tips from
Dr. Justin Matthews
, assistant professor of psychology at
CSU Monterey Bay
, who will be conducting workshops from 10 a.m.-Noon and 2-4 p.m. Both sessions will also be streamed via Zoom.
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Please don't hesitate to contact the grants administrator for your college/unit as you explore potential funding opportunities. Also, be sure to share with us important news or updates on your research, scholarly, or creative activities. Include
NEWSLETTER
in the subject line and send details to
orsp@csufresno.edu
This newsletter is compiled and published by the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs. Part of the
Division of Research and Graduate Studies
, RSP helps faculty and staff apply for and secure external grant funds.
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California State University, Fresno
Research and Sponsored Programs
5241 N. Maple Avenue, M/S TA53 Fresno, CA 93740
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P: 559.278.0840
F: 559-278-4658
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