Grants for Faculty Research on Engagement
2019-20 Grants for Faculty Research on Engagement
Community-engaged teaching and research can influence behavior, learning, quality of life, social identity, participation in society and many other issues that are important to educators — and to society in general. Grants for Faculty Research on Engagement support the investigation of community engagement and its specific impacts.
- New grantees
- Bolstering the New York Dairy Industry
Strengthening the state’s dairy industry by implementing and assessing key community partnerships, workforce development and producer-through-consumer education - Cornell Raptor Program Assessment
Using surveys to understand future opportunities for a program that promotes the conservation of birds of prey - An Engaged Anchor Institution
Measuring and analyzing Cornell University’s socioeconomic impact on Tompkins County - The Impact of Equitable Community-Engaged Research
Understanding and documenting what is needed to achieve more equitable collaborations between science institutions and underserved communities - Interactive Child Development Research
Investigating the educational and research outcomes of conducting child development research in a museum setting - Research Laboratories on the Move
Do mobile research laboratories effectively engage underrepresented populations in social science research? - Teaching Programming Through Games
Improving the way beginners learn fundamental concepts of computational thinking
- Bolstering the New York Dairy Industry
- Renewed grantees
- Farmer-led Research in Malawi: Deepening Knowledge of Impact
Understanding the impact of farmer-led participatory agroecological research in Malawi on the students involved in conducting the work - Transforming Upstate New York from Rust to Green
Evaluating the impact of a university-community partnership to strength community resiliency and sustainability in New York state’s Rust Belt
- Farmer-led Research in Malawi: Deepening Knowledge of Impact