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Research faculty make important contributions to education and health research. The College of Education is actively seeking to hire research faculty whose primary responsibilities center on research, including submitting grants and disseminating research in publications and presentations. The purpose of this initiative is to provide seed funding to College of Education Centers/Organized Research Units (ORUs) to hire Research Professors research faculty who are productive, funded scholars. Faculty interested in recruiting a Research Professor new research faculty should do so through a research center in discussion with an academic department.
Research Professors are funded by the grants they and/or their colleagues generate. The College of Education will provide support to centers to launch national searches that will result in the hiring of research professors who have established or show potential for establishing a strong record of extramural funding. For this initiative, supported searches will be hiring at the Associate or Full full Research Professor rank. Successful applicants will sign a three-year Fixed Term contract, with renewal contingent on upon performance and availability of funding.
The COE Research Faculty Initiative went into effect in November 2024.
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commitment
For approved applications, the College of Education Dean’s Office will provide the following to the research center to support the hire:
Up to $4,000 for recruitment costs (e.g., advertise position, fund candidate interview travel, etc.).
$40,000 in one-time start-up funds, with a 3-year expiration date.
Up to .40 FTE for the researcher’s salary in Year 1; between .10 and .60 FTE is expected to be covered by the research center applicant and/or new/transferred grants led by the researcher.
Up to .30 FTE for the researcher’s salary in Year 2; between .20 and .70 FTE is expected to be covered by the research center applicant and/or the new/transferred grants led by the researcher.
Any salary not covered by funding described above will be funded by the research center.
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Application and
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review process
Center directors interested in applying to this initiative should discuss their proposal with the chair of the department. If the chair supports the application, the center director should submit a brief cover letter to the COE Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies (ADRGS). The cover letter should include the following:
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Administrative processes - who does what?
All faculty positions live , including those of 12-month research faculty regardless of funding source, have their primary administrative home in an academic department, and . Some but not all research faculty will also have an appointment in an academic departmentaffiliation with a research center. Administrative processes associated with the recruitment of research faculty who will be affiliated with a research center are distributed as follows:
Interfolio posting: academic departmentAcademic Department - see COE: Interfolio
Recruitment, to include advertising, evaluating and communicating with applicants, campus visit arrangements and vendor payments, etc.: research centerResearch Center
PAR: academic departmentAcademic Department - see COE: Hiring Research Faculty > Research faculty PARs
See additional information on department vs. center administrative responsibilities associated with research faculty at COE: About Research Faculty > Managing research faculty appointments.
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