BackgroundGrant funding often drives innovative programming in efforts to enhance diversity in biomedical fields, yet strategies for sustainability of grant-funded biomedical intervention are not well understood. Additionally, as funding agencies shift toward supporting institutional change to biomedical training, less is known about the extent to which sustainability strategies can support long-term institutionalization of the original goals of the grant-funded initiative. The purpose of this study is twofold: to identify strategies used by grant-funded programs for promoting sustainability, and to examine the interrelations between the concepts of sustainability and institutionalization during early stages of grant-funded biomedical caree...
As budgets tighten, universities are increasingly struggling with questions of how to institutionali...
Nearly every state and federal grant Request for Proposal (RFP) involving human subjects and program...
Abstract Background Inadequate sustainability of impl...
Most studies on higher education transformation tend to focus on the factors (e.g. leadership, resou...
Background and purposeNational reports call for improving America's leadership in scientific researc...
The study focused on the Houston-Louis Stokes Alliance Minority Participation Program. Its mission i...
Abstract Background and purpose National reports call for improving America’s leadership in scientif...
This dissertation explores the impact of organizational change on communities within an organization...
Over the past 20 years, many colleges and universities have developed diversity support programs aim...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) established the Building University Infrastructure Leading t...
Background and purposeThe National Institutes of Health (NIH) funds training programs to increase th...
Rationale, aims, and objectivesSustainability of innovations is a relatively new concept in health c...
The number of institutions offering entrepreneurship courses and programs has grown dramatically ove...
Abstract Background and purpose The National Institutes of Health (NIH) funds training programs to i...
This exploratory and descriptive study investigated the degree to which a NACUBO Economic Models Pro...
As budgets tighten, universities are increasingly struggling with questions of how to institutionali...
Nearly every state and federal grant Request for Proposal (RFP) involving human subjects and program...
Abstract Background Inadequate sustainability of impl...
Most studies on higher education transformation tend to focus on the factors (e.g. leadership, resou...
Background and purposeNational reports call for improving America's leadership in scientific researc...
The study focused on the Houston-Louis Stokes Alliance Minority Participation Program. Its mission i...
Abstract Background and purpose National reports call for improving America’s leadership in scientif...
This dissertation explores the impact of organizational change on communities within an organization...
Over the past 20 years, many colleges and universities have developed diversity support programs aim...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) established the Building University Infrastructure Leading t...
Background and purposeThe National Institutes of Health (NIH) funds training programs to increase th...
Rationale, aims, and objectivesSustainability of innovations is a relatively new concept in health c...
The number of institutions offering entrepreneurship courses and programs has grown dramatically ove...
Abstract Background and purpose The National Institutes of Health (NIH) funds training programs to i...
This exploratory and descriptive study investigated the degree to which a NACUBO Economic Models Pro...
As budgets tighten, universities are increasingly struggling with questions of how to institutionali...
Nearly every state and federal grant Request for Proposal (RFP) involving human subjects and program...
Abstract Background Inadequate sustainability of impl...