Research and Creative Activity
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Intellectual Property
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Division of Research & Economic Development
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Research Facilities
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Research Safety & Compliance
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University Research Council
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Summary
The University Research Council’s mission is to foster and stimulate the research mission of the University by studying and recommending policies; recommending priorities for support; recommending faculty research appointments, and publicizing research efforts at the University. The URC consists of 12 faculty members representing the various scholarly disciplines of the University.
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University Research Council
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Outstanding Research and Scholarship Award
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Summary
This award is given to a faculty member each year, based on his/her research and/or creative activities, by the Provost’s office after recommendation from the URC.
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Outstanding Research and Scholarship Award
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Research Support
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Summary
Types of Support sponsored by the URC include Speaker Support; Research Travel Support; Publication of Research; Scholarship and Creative Activity; Page Charge Support; Subvention; Conference Travel Support; Reprint Support; Copy Support; Computer Equipment Support; Development of Extramural Funding; Undergraduate Research Supplement for Conduct of Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity; Undergraduate Research Scholars Program; Summer and Academic Year Research Appointments; Interdisciplinary Research Projects
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Research Support
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University Teaching Council (UTC)
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Summary
The mission of the University Teaching Council (UTC) is to support and facilitate the teaching mission of the University by studying and recommending policies to enrich and enhance teaching and curriculum development, recommending priorities for support of teaching and curriculum development, recommending faculty teaching development awards, collecting information on teaching and curriculum development, and publicizing teaching and curriculum development of the University.
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University Teaching Council
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Funding Opportunities
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Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL)
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Summary
CTL’s mission is to provide opportunities, leadership and support for faculty development in their scholarly and professional work. The long term aim is to engage these agents of change, both individually and in community, in transforming Kent State University's environments for learning into spaces where all students succeed.
The Center's four main areas of service are to:
• Connect, network, and support continuity in opportunities for professional and staff development.
• Communicate opportunities for professional and staff development.
• Provide advocacy and support for professional development as members work with individual colleagues, committees, and groups to enhance opportunities for long and short-term growth.
• Offer expertise and consultation related to specific areas of scholarship and professional work.The Center is designed to provide leadership and support for cultivating environments and relationships for innovative and successful learning, for building networks and communities of practice and learning, and for communicating and creating opportunities for professional and staff development.
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Center for Teaching and Learning
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Institutional Review Board (IRB)
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Summary
The Kent State University Institutional Review Board, which is comprised of administrative staff, faculty, and community representatives, meets regularly to review applications for research using human participants. The University requires research training for investigators.
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Administrative Policy Regarding Research Involving Human Subjects
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IRB Website
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Required Training for Researchers
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Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC)
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Summary
The Kent State University Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee reviews proposals to use animals for research. The University requires research training for investigators.
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Administrative Policy Regarding Animal Care and Use
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IACUC Website
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Required Training for Researchers
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Research Personnel