Research & Sponsored Programs Report ResearchAnnual201819-electronic | Page 4

Research and Sponsored Programs introduction Dr. Matthew Schwartz Welcome to the 2018 Annual Report from the University of West Florida’s Office of Research and Sponsored Programs. As the interim assistant vice president of research administration, it is my pleasure to invite you to explore the following pages that celebrate some of the many research and scholarly accomplish- ments by UWF faculty, staff and students. These are exciting days at UWF and across the state of Florida as we look to expand our research ca- pabilities by leveraging the strengths of UWF’s geographic, natural and human resources to enhance scholarly activities within and outside the classrooms. I have been a faculty member, department chairperson and college administrator at UWF since 2005. During that time on our campus, I have seen many changes of academic units, ad- ministrative and executive leadership, and even logos. Throughout all of this, UWF has remained dedicated to the importance of supporting our faculty, staff and students who pursue research excellence. We saw that in the creation and expansion of UWF’s Office of Undergraduate Research, its creation of new University centers dedicated to cybersecurity, multidisciplinary studies, and supply chain management excel- lence (to name a few), and our ongoing support of the grants and contracts that expand UWF’s research capabilities. What is research at the University of West Florida? Surely, there must be nearly as many answers to this question as there are UWF fac- ulty (138), undergraduates (9,490 and counting), and graduate students (2,800 strong). Research is at the heart of every university and may take the form of innovative teaching in our class- rooms and laboratories, focused engagement with our regional and national communities, and student-centered disciplinary engagement by UWF’s dedicated faculty. In the following pages, you will see examples of UWF’s dedi- cation to preserving our unique historical and environmental landscape, while also pushing the boundaries of our academic disciplines. UWF faculty and students are dedicated to expanding knowledge amongst our students and within our global research communities. Our research effort is demonstrated every day by UWF colleges, departments and instructors utilizing the most current concepts and tech- nologies to bring alive the Argo student expe- rience on campus and (increasingly) online. Many faculty and staff make the extra effort to 4 pursue external funding from federal agencies like the National Science Foundation, the N a t i o n a l Endowment for Humanities and the National Institutes of Health and others; state agencies like the Florida departments of health and cor- rections; and a variety of private foundations. Recent efforts have led Argos to destinations ranging from the South Pacific to the Southern Ocean. External research funding at UWF. The UWF educators who submit the applications and pro- posals for this external funding do so to bring to UWF new capabilities and technology or to take UWF student and faculty researchers into the field and across the globe. External funding is any revenue source that is not tied to the state of Florida’s direct investment in higher education. It may involve grants or contracts and always re- quires significant effort from the faculty/staff in- vestigators. In all these efforts, Argo researchers are supported by the professional staff from the UWF Office of Research and Sponsored Programs. They include grant specialists, busi- ness managers and other support staff to help guide the manifold processes and procedures that pursue, secure and manage these new funds that provide for new opportunities for students, faculty and staff to explore all the facets of our world. What’s next for UWF research? The UWF Division of Research and Strategic Innovation works with both our internal academic partners and representatives of industrial, public sector, military and other eternal members of the re- gional and national community. As such, UWF research requires a dedication to UWF faculty, staff and students, while casting an eye to ex- ternal partners who provide important context and new opportunities for the UWF research community. We look forward to a dedication to new efforts in research administration and re- search engagement. Research administration includes all of our ad- ministrative efforts to increase financial support for UWF teaching and research activities by securing eternal funds, but it starts with cele- brating and championing the ongoing research that occurs as part of our degree programs, student research at both the undergraduate and graduate level, and all of the scholarly activi- ties performed by our dedicated UWF faculty. A successful grant or contract represents the culmination of a tremendous amount of work. 2018-2019 Research Annual Report