Future of University Research Enterprise: Lessons and Outlook

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Explore the future of university research enterprise amidst COVID-19, featuring insights from industry leaders on lessons learned and new models for resilience. Join the discussion on key policy and legislative outlooks shaping research programs. Share your Public Impact Research stories to be featured in advocacy efforts.

  • Future Research
  • University Enterprise
  • COVID-19
  • Public Impact
  • Resilience

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  1. COR Summer Meeting Series: Sustainable and Resilient Research Enterprise During COVID-19 and Beyond Join us every Thursday at 1:30-3:30 pm ET

  2. APLU Council on Research Rename yourself with your first/last name - Click on participants, hover over your name, then click Rename Do not unmute yourself unless called on - To unmute yourself on the phone, press *6 Raise your hand to be called on - Click on the participants button and select raise hand or press *9 Comment in the chat box - Click chat in meeting controls and input your question or comment When you are called on, introduce yourself

  3. Upcoming Events New and Future VPR/VCR Virtual Workshop Thurs, July 16 at 1:30-3pm ET on Inclusion and Diversity Thurs, July 23 at 1:30-3pm ET on Research Partnerships Wed, July 22 late afternoon Virtual Networking, Happy Hour Only New VPR Workshop in July, no COR Calls. Continue to use listserv for COVID-19 related conversations rest of summer. https://www.aplu.org/members/councils/research/cor-meetings/

  4. Request for Information: Stories of PIR during COVID-19 Please share with us your stories of Public Impact Research in fighting, treating and responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. We seek compelling examples to feature in: In member spotlights and COVID-related work on the APLU website Potential advocacy efforts in coming months Submit your story to APLU Public Affairs, publicaffairs@aplu.org.

  5. TODAYS SESSION TODAY S SESSION

  6. Session IV: From Crisis to Strength: The Future University Research Enterprise Thursday, June 25, 2020 at 1:30-3:30pm ET Examine the future of the university research enterprise by both exploring lessons learned in recent times and proposing new models to fit future needs. Invited speakers with discussion and Q&A. Magnus Egerstedt, Steve W. Chaddick School Chair and Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology on building virtual techniques into resilient research programs. Kathy Johnson, Executive Vice Chancellor, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis on Social environment and social contract issues facing the research enterprise. Maria Zuber, Vice President for Research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on the future of the research enterprise, including key policy and legislative outlook.

  7. Discussion and Q&A, 15 minutes Rename yourself with your first/last name - Click on participants, hover over your name, then click Rename Do not unmute yourself unless called on - To unmute yourself on the phone, press *6 Raise your hand to be called on - Click on the participants button and select raise hand or press *9 Comment in the chat box - Click chat in meeting controls and input your question or comment When you are called on, introduce yourself

  8. Breakouts: Best Practices, Transformative Approaches, 20 min Goal: To develop best practices for the university research enterprise for a) developing more resilient research programs and b) effectively sustaining research personnel. Facilitator will go over instructions. One question per breakout room: 1) What research areas are most amenable to remote work? 2) What infrastructure changes are needed to support more remote research? 3) What changes are needed to continuity plans and data management plans to facilitate remote research? 4) How can faculty roles be modified to facilitate home/family life, reduce stress, and minimize harassment or other negative behaviors? 5) How can scheduling be arranged to facilitate faculty effectiveness? 6) How can technology advances improve the effectiveness of researchers?

  9. Session IV: From Crisis to Strength: The Future University Research Enterprise Thursday, June 25, 2020 at 1:30-3:30pm ET Examine the future of the university research enterprise by both exploring lessons learned in recent times and proposing new models to fit future needs. Invited speakers with discussion and Q&A. Magnus Egerstedt, Steve W. Chaddick School Chair and Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology on building virtual techniques into resilient research programs. Kathy Johnson, Executive Vice Chancellor, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis on Social environment and social contract issues facing the research enterprise. Maria Zuber, Vice President for Research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on the future of the research enterprise, including key policy and legislative outlook.

  10. Discussion and Q&A, 10 minutes Rename yourself with your first/last name - Click on participants, hover over your name, then click Rename Do not unmute yourself unless called on - To unmute yourself on the phone, press *6 Raise your hand to be called on - Click on the participants button and select raise hand or press *9 Comment in the chat box - Click chat in meeting controls and input your question or comment When you are called on, introduce yourself

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