2009

Multi-Investigator Cottrell College Science Awards began.

When they were established by Research Corporation in 1971, the goal of the Cottrell College Science Awards was to “reassert the importance of basic research as a vital component of academic science in the private, predominantly undergraduate colleges.”

The Multi-Investigator Cottrell College Science Award (MI-CCSA) program was a new initiative aimed at helping start sustainable, collaborative programs of research by cross-disciplinary teams of faculty from science departments in primarily undergraduate institutions (PUIs). The program focused on early career faculty with a proposed research project that could not be effectively attacked by an individual researcher or a group of researchers within the same discipline. It was aimed at projects that, by their complexity and interdisciplinary nature, require a cross-disciplinary team approach to achieve significant progress and sustainability.

The program, which began in 2009, was a three-year pilot project in order to determine its potential to facilitate cooperation across disciplinary boundaries in PUIs, build sustainable programs of cross-disciplinary research and facilitate an academic culture for teaching and research in the sciences that transcends traditional disciplinary boundaries.

The objectives for the program included: Funding projects that will advance highly significant research projects that transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries, produce peer-reviewed publications and subsequently attract competitive funding for continuation; Funding projects that will build teams of students and faculty that cross traditional department boundaries; Helping early career faculty establish long-term, sustainable and productive research programs; Advancing undergraduates to careers in science; and Facilitating the development of an academic culture that supports and encourages cross-disciplinary and collaborative research and teaching.