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Teaming Up for Success

Teaming Up for Success
Partnerships, collaborations help Tennessee State meet the challenges of securing research funding
By Phaedra Brotherton

For researchers, getting a single grant or award of at least $1 million takes skill and dedication, not to mention commitment to the university, students and to scholarship, says JoVita Wells, associate director of the Office of Sponsored Research at Tennessee State University in Nashville.

Tennessee State earlier this year honored 14 individuals who had been granted a single award of $1 million or more by a federal agency during a special three-day event called the Annual University Wide Research Symposium, marking 25 years of “research engagement” (see Black Issues, April 10).

“That level of funding to so many researchers at TSU is so significant because of the history of research funding in America, and the role of faculty at HBCUs,” Wells says, pointing out that historically Black colleges and universities were not created to be research institutions and therefore face special challenges. “Faculty workloads are heavy, and it’s difficult to attract young faculty.”

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