Additional Resources
Helping Scientists
The E & O Team collaborate with scientists within the College and the Community to provide grant support for broader impact and outreach components, as well as, existing programs to incorporate current research components
- Please reach out if we can help you in any way greely@usf.edu.
Below is a list of resources for
- Scientists
- Plus, our Ocean Literacy Research
SCIENTIST RESOURCES
If you’re a scientist at ±«Óătv, we can assist you in the following areas. We’re here
to help, and would be delighted to hear from you. greely@usf.edu
Proposal Preparation
We collaborate with faculty to enhance proposals by providing the “Broader Impact
and Education” components of competitive grants. The process generally involves meeting
with us to discuss the research focus, timeline, and objectives. We will review the
research concepts and provide a summary outline of education and outreach activities
that align best with the research focus and timeline of the project. Most often projects
align well with our existing program infrastructure, providing a seamless integration
to research and educational goals while increasing the competitiveness of proposals.
Professional Development
The E&O staff offers various opportunities to scientists and graduate students who
are interested in learning and/or improving their teaching and communication skills.
We can help you tell your science story in an effective, accurate and engaging way
to multiple audiences. Check out our current graduate course offerings.
Promoting your Work
We can also work with you to develop professional materials that describe and promote
the relevance and societal value of your research to the broader community. We will
help plan, design, and promote these materials for distribution at schools, professional
meetings, exhibits and community events.
Get Involved
The E&O staff invite and encourage all faculty, research scientists, graduate and
undergraduate students, and our local community of scientists, to participate in and
support our programs. Join us as science mentor for the , as a science judge or moderator for the , or design and lead a lab or demonstration activity for any of our programs.