SU NSF ADVANCE Grants
Seattle University has received two NSF ADVANCE Awards: SU ADVANCE IT and Partnership.
Overview
The goal of the National Science Foundation's (NSF) ADVANCE program is to increase the representation and advancement of women in academic science and engineering careers, thereby contributing to the development of a more diverse science and engineering workforce. ADVANCE encourages institutions of higher education and the broader science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) community, including professional societies and other STEM-related not-for-profit organizations, to address various aspects of STEM academic culture and institutional structure that may differentially affect women faculty and academic administrators.
Seattle University has received two NSF ADVANCE Awards.
Seattle University NSF ADVANCE Awards
SU ADVANCE IT
The ADVANCE IT grant (#1629875) focused on cultivating the changes necessary to implement a sustainable faculty development path toward advancement that includes recognition and reward of traditionally hidden or under-valued work.
SU ADVANCE Partnership Award
Assessing Differential Faculty Contributions and Aligning Faculty Advancement with Mission Values: This is a collaborative venture between Gonzaga University, Saint Louis University, and Seattle University and is funded by NSF ADVANCE Partnership Awards (#2204538).