Announcing the 2004 recipient of the Rod Rose Award for best paper of the year.Carl N. Drummond, PhD Associate Vice Chancellor for Research and External Support and Professor of Geology at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne Academics Synthesis of two university systems IPFW's degrees are awarded by either Purdue University or Indiana University on a program-by-program basis. IPFW's schools and academic divisions are not each identified specifically as Indiana University units or as For 35 years, The Journal of Research Administration, whose goal is to expand the knowledge and tools of research administration, has given research administrators a means to exchange ideas and provided a vehicle for new voices in the profession. Rod Rose was the first part-time director of SRA SrA abbr. senior airman and, as chair of the publications committee, produced the first edition of the Journal, then named the Journal of the Society of Research Administrators, in July 1969. To recognize the authors of articles and to draw greater attention to the Journal, the SRA board established a cash award program in 1973 to honor the best paper published in the Journal each year. The article chosen for the Rod Rose Award for best paper this year is "Strategic Planning for Research Administration" by Carl N. Drummond, PhD, Associate Vice Chancellor for Research and External Support and Professor of Geology at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne. The winning paper was published in volume 34, number 2 of The Journal of Research Administration. Dr. Drummond developed the paper from a well-received workshop he gave at the SRA Midwest Section meeting in April 2003 in Memphis, TN with a colleague, Patricia Farrell, director of research support at IPFW IPFW Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne (Fort Wayne, IN, USA) IPFW Internet Protocol Firewall . Dr. Drummond led the creation of the IPFW Office of Research and External Support at IPFW. He maintains an active research program in the field of quantitative stratigraphy and serves as editor of the National Association of Geoscience ge·o·sci·ence n. Any one of the sciences, such as geology or geochemistry, that deals with the earth. ge Teachers' Journal of Geoscience Education. Dr. Drummond earned a BS in Geology at James Madison University “JMU” redirects here. For the university in Liverpool, England, see Liverpool John Moores University. For the public-policy college at Michigan State University, see . and the MS and PhD degrees from the University of Michigan (body, education) University of Michigan - A large cosmopolitan university in the Midwest USA. Over 50000 students are enrolled at the University of Michigan's three campuses. The students come from 50 states and over 100 foreign countries. . |
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