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Project Title:
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Developing a Framework for an International Faculty Development Project on Education about Research in the Life Sciences with Dual Use Potential
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PIN:
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DELS-BLS-10-01
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Major Unit:
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Division on Earth and Life Studies
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Sub Unit:
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Board on Life Sciences
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RSO:
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Anestidou, Lida
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Subject/Focus Area:
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Biology and Life Sciences; Education; International Issues; National Security and Defense
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Project Scope
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An ad hoc committee appointed by the National Research Council will develop a framework for an international series of faculty development institutes in key regions around the world with the goal of promoting and enhancing education about issues related to research in the life sciences with dual use potential in the context of responsible conduct of science.
The institutes will bring together higher education faculty in the life sciences as well as experts in related areas to gain greater understanding and experience with methods for effective teaching and learning, develop curricular materials to facilitate education about dual use issues that they will use in their classes, and become prepared to be leaders in their communities on these topics.
The project will be conducted in three phases:
• Phase I: Planning (Year 1). The committee will organize and hold a planning meeting, which will bring together life science educators from the MENA region with leaders in dual use issues and science education. The planning meeting will help to answer substantive and logistical questions that will guide the organization of Phase II, including issues such as scheduling, language, target audience, and evaluation, outreach and dissemination strategies. A consensus letter report will be prepared to guide the organization of Phase II and to serve as a model for organizing similar institutes in the MENA or other regions. In its report, the committee may offer guidance on the distribution of resources to support implementation and follow-up activities.
• Phase II: First Faculty Development Institute. The committee will organize a first institute that will feature several invited presentations in addition to workgroups and hands-on exercises. The committee will identify the topics, select and invite speakers and other participants, and work with regional hosts in organizing the session.
• Phase III: Implementation and Additional Activities. The committee will work with participants from the first institute to help them implement what they have learned at their home institutions. Small amounts of funding to support implementation, such as the development of new materials, brown bag seminars, or other activities will be made available to at least some of the participating faculty. A follow-up meeting for institute alumni will take be held approximately 6-9 months after the institute, which a small group of staff and committee members will attend.
The committee will also oversee the preparation of a final consensus report that would provide an account of the first institute, the activities initiated by the participants at their home institutions, the discussions at the follow-up meeting of the alumni, and an evaluation of the outcomes. It will also offer further conclusions about successful practices for preparing faculty to teach about research with dual use potential.
The project is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State
The approximate start date for the project is 9/20/2010.
The Phase 1 letter report was issued in September 2011. The final report is expected to be issued at the end of the project in approximately 24 months.
Note (12-06-2012): The project duration has been extended. The Phase III report is expected to be issued in summer 2013.
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Project Duration:
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33 months
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