Strategic Academic Focusing Initiative

Our faculty-focused development of a strategic academic vision

Open Proposals

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Community and Social Benefit

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SAF Work Group

Research for Community and Societal Benefit

The list below is a re-evaluation of the fit of the 9 proposals of the original theme, “Research for Community Benefit”. It is recommended that 3 themes would serve as better descriptors of the content of these proposals. In some cases, the 9 proposals were so divergent in focus, that aligning them together in content or goals was difficult.

Catalysis Science

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Hrant P. Hratchian and Jason Hein
We propose Catalysis Science as an area of Strategic Academic Focus. This area inherently involves researchers with a number of traditional disciplinary backgrounds. Substantive opportunities exist for simultaneous basic research and applied sciences leading to meaningful knowledge discovery, technology transfer, and societal impact. A number of current faculty in life sciences, physical sciences, and engineering fields will form the nucleus for growth in catalysis science.

Materials Science and Engineering: a focus on energy, sustainability, and manufacturable devices

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Christopher Viney, Lilian Davila, Valerie Leppert, Jennifer Lu, Vincent Tung

This proposal evolved from two “Round 1” submissions in the SAF exercise: Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) Graduate Group, and Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) Undergraduate Program. It describes MSE as a central discipline within the SAF-defined theme #8 – Matter Science and Engineering: from theory to application, linking fundamental sciences (physics, chemistry, mathematics) and other engineering specialties (mechanical, computing/electrical, environmental, bio).

Human Health Sciences: From Cells to Society to Improve the Health of the People in the San Joaquin Valley

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Paul Brown (HSRI and Public Health), Jennifer Manilay (MCB), David Ojcius (MCB) and Jan Wallander (Psychological Sciences)
'Human health sciences' is currently a major research and education area at UC Merced. This Strategic Focusing Initiative (SFI) outlines how four proposals from the first round—Healthy Development (Psychological Sciences), Public Health, Health Sciences Research Institute (HSRI), and Molecular and Cell Biology (MCB)—have been combined into a single joint vision how to achieve excellence in research and education related to human health sciences at UC Merced by 2020.

Diversity, Inequality & Representation

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Donald Barclay, Libraries Robin DeLugan, Anthropology Jan Goggans, English Tanya Golash-Boza, Sociology Emily Lin, Libraries Carolyn Jennings, Applied Philosophy Stergios Roussos, Blum Center Zulema Valdez, Sociology Nella Van Dyke, Sociology Jeff Yoshimi, Cognitive Science Alex Whalley, Blum Center
This cross-disciplinary theme focuses on research and teaching that critically examines historical and contemporary experiences and conditions of diversity (ethnicity, gender, race, sexuality, social class); inequality (in poverty, education, health, migration, the environment, and politics); and representation (portrayals and inclusion of diverse populations).

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