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Detailed analysis of academic disposition, participant characteristics, and research activities of students and faculty involved in the Alliance activities. Report includes major enrichment programs offered and career paths of graduates. Funding sources and research topics undertaken are also outlined.
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The VA-UN Alliance Program Collected Data and Evaluation Richmond, VA January 15, 2010
Data Collection Dates VCU – 9/2004 to 1/2010 Other institutions - 9/2004 to 1/2010 Note that most institutions have not reported data since 1/2009
Academic Disposition of Students and Faculty Participating in Alliance Activities
Institutions Providing Enrichment Programs* * Students may attend more than one institution
Research Activities* This information is not all inclusive as data have not been tracked • Submissions to peer reviewed journals -4 • Publications in peer reviewed journals - 3 • National and regional poster presentations - 11 • Collaborations on grant applications • Research grants submitted - 3 • Research grants received – 3 • NIH R01 • Two minority summer research supplements
Some Research Topics Undertaken by Alliance Students and Faculty
Funding • Alliance Scholarship • Minority Health, Education, Research and Outreach (MiHERO) • APSCORE • Summer Research Program (SURP) • NIH - Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards • NIH Research Supplements to Promote • Diversity in Health Care, and Nebraska EPSCoR • P-60 OMHHD Award
Career Paths of Alliance Graduates* This may not be an all inclusive report as not all programs track students’ outcomes