Early Career Writing Workshop Set

The Office of the Vice Provost for Research and Economic Development is hosting a writing workshop aimed at helping junior faculty compete successfully for National Science Foundation, Air Force and Department of Energy programs. All junior faculty eligible for career opportunities, typically defined as tenure-track faculty in their first five years, are encouraged to participate. The workshop is set for 1:30-4:45 p.m. April 5 in the Walton College of Business, WJWH 501s.

The NSF's CAREER program identifies, fosters and supports the nation's most promising junior faculty in both research and education.

The Air Force's Young Investigator Program supports creative, basic research in science and engineering, enhances early-career development of outstanding young investigators, and increases opportunities for young investigators to recognize the Air Force mission and related challenges in science and engineering.

The DOE's Early Career Research Program supports the development of individual research programs of outstanding scientists early in their careers and stimulates research careers in the disciplines supported by the DOE Office of Science.

Seminar leaders are:

  • Ralph Davis, geosciences, VPRED
  • Salvador Barraza-Lopez, physics, Department of Energy Early Career Award, 2016
  • Hugh Churchill, physics, Air Force Young Investigator Award, 2016
  • Ashlea Milburn, industrial engineering, National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Award
  • Matthew Patitz, computer science and computer engineering, National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Award
  • John Shaw, geosciences, Department of Energy Early Career Award, 2016
  • Pat Turner, grants specialist, RSSP

Seminar space is limited. RSVP by March 30 to research@uark.edu with the subject line RSVP CAREER Workshop. Contact Ralph Davis, ralphd@uark.edu, with questions. 

 

 

Contacts

Ralph K. Davis, professor
Department of Geosciences
479-575-4515, ralphd@uark.edu

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