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By Labrina VanCliff / 06/19/2023 Academic Affairs
EAST GREENSBORO, N.C. (June 19, 2023) – Nine North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University faculty have received a portion of $225,000 in seed grant funding through the new Provost’s Faculty Fellows opportunity.
Launched by North Carolina A&T’s Office of the Provost, Title III, and Division of Research, the Provost’s Faculty Fellows program was created to support faculty who are pursuing innovative and interdisciplinary research projects. It is intended to develop and sustain competitiveness while also setting the stage for larger projects to be supported by extramural resources.
“Our faculty continues to advance their expertise in research by using multiple disciplines to address some of the most complex challenges facing our world today,” said Tonya Smith-Jackson, Ph.D., A&T provost and executive vice chancellor of Academic Affairs.
The inaugural Provost’s Faculty Fellows comprise assistant, associate and full professors; as well as lecturers and research faculty. Their projects were selected from among a pool of 21 proposals submitted for review and consideration:
Each receives $25,000 in funding via Title III through the end of September for their projects, which are under way.
Proposals for the fellowship were based on one or more of the seven focus areas of Preeminence 2030: North Carolina A&T Blueprint and required cross-college collaboration. The focus areas are: Health, Transportation and Housing Equity; Education and Lifelong Learning; Economic Empowerment; Climate and Environment; Security, Equal Benefits and Social Justice; Narrative Empowerment; and Innovative Systems Design and Development.
Establishing goals and strategies that will advance A&T’s research and strengthen its mission, Preeminence 2030 allows the university to continue its commitment to research expansion. A&T is seeking to ascend from its current designation as R2 “Doctoral University: High Research Activity” to R1 “Doctoral University: Very High Research Activity” under the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
The next request for proposals for the Provost’s Faculty Fellows will be issued in spring 2024.
Media Contact Information: ldvancliff@ncat.edu