Title: BIO AC
1Broadening the Participation of Underrepresented
Groups in Science
BIO AC November 18, 2004
2Working Group Members
- Godfrey Bourne (IOB)
- Tom Brady (IOB)
- Penny Firth (DEB)
- Sally OConnor (DBI)
- Muriel Poston (DBI)
- Jermelina Tupas (MCB)
3Charge to BIO Working Group for Broadening
Participation
- The BIO Working Group for Broadening
Participation is established to - Assist the Biological Sciences Directorate in
defining the scope of its role with respect to
increasing the involvement of underrepresented
groups - Conduct an assessment of current diversity of BIO
staff and panelists/reviewers, as well as
diversity of PIs and institutions supported by
BIO related activities - Determine the best means of implementing
activities in this area
The Working Group will develop an action plan for
broadening participation of individuals and
institutions both within NSF and in the
biological sciences community.
4Elements of an Action Plan for Broadening
Participation
- This plan is to include, but will not necessarily
be limited to - 1. A vision and general goals for broadening
participation. -
- 2. Specific objectives, metrics and timelines
for addressing the goals of the plan. -
- 3. Recommendations for BIO that may be used for
designing or updating an appropriate portfolio of
activities, consistent with the BIO Education
Strategy, the NSB Broadening Participation
guidance, various activities within EHR, and
across NSF. -
- The draft Strategic Plan is to be presented to
AD-BIO for approval one month before the spring
BIOAC meeting.
5Potential Outcomes
- Revision of Program announcement for Career
Advancement Awards (CAA) / Research Planning
Grants (RPG) to focus on minority serving
institutions and minority PIs - Revision of Research Assistantships for Minority
High School Students (RAMHSS) program
announcement - Development of a BIO Research Training Group
(RTG) program for minority serving institutions
and development of a draft program announcement - Recommendations for enhancing BIO mechanisms for
funding research opportunities for minority
undergraduates
6Potential Outcomes (cont.)
- Recommendations for outreach to minority serving
institutions including resources needed
(people/time/s) - Recommendations for outreach to professional
societies - Recommendations for Training/Diversity Workshops
including best practices - Assessment of current status of BIO in terms of
- A diverse workforce (metrics - Administrative and
Support Staff, Program Directors) develop
goals, recruitment plan - PIs (metrics - community size, PIs submitting,
success rate, PIs supported) - Students supported (metrics, mechanisms)
7MCB Award to Quality Education for Minorities
(QEM)
- QEM is a not-for-profit organization based in
Washington, DC that provides technical assistance
to faculty members at minority institutions and
underrepresented minority faculty at other
institutions - The award allows QEM to provide technical
assistance to Biology faculty in the form of
proposal development workshops and alerts
regarding opportunities within BIO, including
funding opportunities and possible service as ad
hoc reviewers, members of review panels, or
rotators. - Proposal Development Workshops in 2004-2005
- Baltimore, MD, on October 29-30, 2004
- Memphis, TN, on April 1-2, 2005
- Workshop Participants
- hold the rank of assistant professor or above
- are on tenure track
- teach Biology courses taken by students majoring
in Biology/Biological Sciences - actively engaged in research
8QEM Network Meeting October 29-30,
2004Baltimore, Maryland
- Attendees included representatives from 38
institutions. Each representative was a faculty
member at a minority serving institution or an
underrepresented minority. - NSF/BIO staff members discussed
- NSF organization and research areas funded
- NSF review criteria, proposal format, and
electronic submission process - management of research grants, funding mechanisms
for building infrastructure, and integration of
research and teaching - BIO program directors and BIO grantees from each
division co-facilitated discussions of attendees
proposal concepts - A final meeting report will be posted online and
made available to other, interested institutions
that were not able to attend. For more
information see http//qemnetwork.qem.org/BIO.htm
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9- Potential Research Funding Mechanisms for
Workshop Attendees - Research Planning Grants
- Career Advancement Awards
- (Maryanna Henkart and Muriel Poston)
10Research Planning Grants for Broadening
Participation (RPGBP)
- Provide funding for beginning investigators to
perform planning activities in preparation for
competitive grant submissions. Activities include
acquisition of preliminary data and establishment
of collaborative interactions. - Eligible PIs
- hold faculty or research-related positions
- have not previously served as Principal
Investigator on an independent Federal award for
scientific research - explain how the award will advance the
applicants faculty career and broaden
participation of underrepresented minorities - Maximum award size is 150,000 for up to 24 months
11Career Advancement Awards for Broadening
Participation (CAABP)
- Provides career-development support to mid-career
scientists for a broad array of activities,
including collaborative training and development
of innovative research methods - Eligible PIs
- hold faculty or research-related positions
- may have previously served as Principal
Investigator on an independent Federal award for
scientific research - explain how the award will advance the
applicants faculty career and broaden
participation of underrepresented minorities - Maximum award of 100,000 (with possible addition
of 20,000 for equipment) for up to 24 months