Developing A Research Portfolio A Darwinian Approach March 14, 2007 Charlotte (Toby) Tate Dean.

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Developing A Research Portfolio A Darwinian Approach March 14, 2007 Charlotte (Toby) Tate Dean

Darwin says: Survival of the fittest for research: Situate the individual in a supportive environment with just enough pressures for success….

Environment of the Research Scientist

Darwin meets Dr. Westie Jake

Westhighland Jake, PhD Pedigree: degrees from major research universities

Stages of Dr. Jake’s Academic Career Launch: independent scientist Emergence: scientist/administrator Convergence: administrator

Dr. Jake’s Personal Characteristics Critical thinker Clever Risk taker Excellent communicator Independent, yet collaborative Isn’t afraid of failure

Dr. Jake’s Professional Attributes Published or close to publishing Focused on one area within expertise Pushes the boundaries of knowledge Likely to develop an independent, sustainable scientific career Will train the next generation of scientists

Stages of Dr. Jake’s Academic Career Launch: independent scientist Emergence: scientist/administrator Convergence: administrator

Front runner: Marathon

Out of the blue, a major university calls: We like your research. Come for a visit.

Metamessage: We’re not serious

X X They said… Jake thought….

Start up funds? Institutional investment?

I don’t think so.

Major Research University The next place that called….

Already constructed research labs

Start up funds? Institutional investment? Start up funds appropriate to methods Grants management infrastructure Grant proposal development support Secretarial/IT support Core facilities (dept/college/campus)

Clusters of research strength

Mentoring at each stage of career

X X They said in time… Jake thought, cool.

A good place!

Benchmarks for success High but reachable Jake P&T

Yes!

Dr. Jake becomes the Sage on the Stage

A few….

Jake Achieved!

Stages of Dr. Jake’s Academic Career Launch: independent scientist Emergence: scientist/administrator Convergence: administrator

Front runner: Ultra-marathon

Dr. Jake as Academic Dept. Chair Dean’s goal: increase research $$

Evolution of the academic tribe: Individual by individual

Departmental Faculty

Some were….

Others were…

And some were…unfortunately.

Never try to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and annoys the pig.

Differential Faculty Workload: Built on strengths, not weaknesses

Hired young scientists into an environment of success Result: Grants

Everyone headed in the same direction

Stages of Dr. Jake’s Academic Career Launch: independent scientist Emergence: scientist/administrator Convergence: administrator

Front runner: Iron-man

Dr. Jake as Academic Dept. Chair Dean’s goal: increase research $$ //////////////////// Dean ///////////// Provost’s

Evolution of the academic community: Tribe by tribe

Sailing silos…..

Department chairs…key to success

Start up funds? Institutional investment? Start up funds appropriate to methods Grants management infrastructure Grant proposal development support Secretarial/IT support Core facilities (dept/college/campus)

Renovated laboratories….

Hired young scientists into an environment of success Result: Grants

External Grant Expenditures UIC College of Applied Sciences

External Grant Expenditures, $M

Evolution of a research intensive college: Bird by bird* Flock by flock Right environment *in honor of Darwin’s finches