Session: Developing Successful Minority Social Work Scholars (Society for Social Work and Research 20th Annual Conference - Grand Challenges for Social Work: Setting a Research Agenda for the Future)

SSRPCB-1 Developing Successful Minority Social Work Scholars

Schedule:
Thursday, January 14, 2016: 8:00 AM-10:00 AM
Meeting Room Level-Meeting Room 2 (Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown Hotel)
Speakers/Presenters:
Ruth G. McRoy, PhD, Boston College, Rowena Fong, EdD, University of Texas at Austin, Yolanda C. Padilla, PhD, University of Texas at Austin, Renee M. Cunningham-Williams, PhD, Washington University in Saint Louis, Joan Levy Zlotnik, PhD, ACSW, National Associaton of Social Workers and Carol M. Lewis, PhD, University of Texas at Austin
This interactive session is designed for deans and directors, faculty, doctoral students, and others interested in building a pool of successful minority researchers in social work. It will include a discussion of 1)specific strategies for mentoring and training future scholars, 2)building research infrastructure and capacity to enhance their success, 3)building  transdisciplinary and cross-university connections to increase the likelihood of successful grant collaborations,  4) enhancing community agency/university research partnerships and 5) applying translational research strategies in communities participating in research.  In addition, the panel will discuss strategies to stimulate funding support for social work research as well as tools for addressing administrative challenges in grant submission and the implementation process.  Grand challenges for social work emphasize developing and supporting faculty at all levels.  Faculty of color have particular obstacles that call for more discussion. Examples of successful minority scholars will be provided.
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