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NSF INCLUDES DDLP: Capacity Building in Disaster Research for Scholars from Under-Represented Groups

September 15, 2017 - August 31, 2019 | Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks, Informal/Formal Connections
This NSF INCUDES Design and Development Launch Pilot will increase the recruitment, retention, and matriculation of racial and ethnic minorities in STEM Ph.D. programs contributing to hazards and disaster research. Increasing STEM focused minorities on hazards mitigation, and disaster research areas will benefit society and contribute to the achievements of specific, desired societal outcomes following disasters. The Minority SURGE Capacity in Disasters (SURGE) launch pilot will provide the empirical research to identify substantial ways to increase the underrepresentation of minorities in STEM disciplines interested in hazards mitigation and disaster research. Increasing the involvement of qualified minorities will help solve the broader vulnerability concerns in these communities and help advance the body of knowledge through the diversity of thought and creative problem solving in scholarship and practice. Utilizing workshops and a multifaceted mentorship program SURGE creates a new model that addresses the diversity concerns in both STEM and disaster fields, and make American communities more resilient following natural disasters. This project will be of interest to policymakers, educators and the general public. The Minority SURGE Capacity in Disasters (SURGE) NSF INCLUDES Design and Development Launch Pilot will enhance the social capital of racial and ethnic minority communities by increasing their networks, connections, and access to disaster management decision-making among members of their community from STEM fields. The four-fold goals of SURGE are to: (1) increase the number of minority graduate researchers in STEM fields with a disaster focus; (2) develop and guide well-trained, qualified disaster scholars from STEM fields; (3) provide academic and professional mentorship for next generation minority STEM scholars in hazards mitigation and disaster research; and (4) develop professional and research opportunities that involve outreach and problem solving for vulnerable communities in the U.S. The SURGE project is organized as a lead-organization network through the University of Nebraska at Omaha and includes community partners. As a pilot project, SURGE participation is limited to graduate students from research-intensive universities across the country. Each student will attend workshops and training programs developed by the project leads. SURGE investigators will conduct project evaluation and assessment of their workshops, training, and mentorship projects. Results from evaluations and assessments will be presented at STEM and disaster-related conferences and published in peer-reviewed academic journals.

Funders

NSF
Funding Program: NSF INCLUDES
Award Number: 1744479
Funding Amount: $299,936.00

TEAM MEMBERS

  • DeeDee Bennett
    Principal Investigator
    University of Nebraska at Omaha
  • Lori Peek
    Co-Principal Investigator
  • Terri Norton
    Co-Principal Investigator
  • Hans Louis-Charles
    Co-Principal Investigator
  • Discipline: Climate | Ecology, forestry, and agriculture | Education and learning science | Geoscience and geography | Health and medicine | History/policy/law | Social science and psychology
    Audience: Undergraduate/Graduate Students | Administration/Leadership/Policymakers | General Public | Educators/Teachers | Scientists | Evaluators | Learning Researchers
    Environment Type: Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks | Professional Development and Workshops | Higher Education Programs
    Access and Inclusion: Ethnic/Racial

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