Research Grants for Research Administrators
Are you a research administrator who has done or would like to do funded research on research administration? Please register for this free discussion to share your experience, express an interest and learn more.
Dr. Sanjukta Choudhury will facilitate this initial discussion to gauge member interest on this topic, discuss the logistics of how research administrators without faculty positions may receive research funds and hire students to help with research. Dr. Choudhury will share her experience on receiving a grant and the steps she took to receive funding and lead research outside her research administration role.
Dr. Sanjukta Choudhury serves as a Senior Strategist in Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) and Research at the University of Saskatchewan. She earned her Ph.D. in Physics from the same institution, where her doctoral work focused on developing Confocal X-ray Fluorescence Imaging techniques for Synchrotron facilities. Her postdoctoral research further deepened her expertise in synchrotron X-ray techniques, particularly in studying metals within biological systems.
Throughout her career, Dr. Choudhury has had the opportunity to collaborate on research projects across the United States, South Korea, New Zealand, and Canada. Her work has been published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at both national and international conferences.
Currently, Dr. Choudhury’s focus lies in university administration, where she supports and leads strategic EDI and research development initiatives. As an administrator-scholar, she is dedicated to fostering collaboration among faculty, students, and administration to create an inclusive and thriving academic environment. Her contributions have played a key role in shaping the EDI vision for the College of Education at the University of Saskatchewan, promoting both EDI and research development through joint efforts.
In her research, Dr. Choudhury leads projects that investigate the experiences of researchers incorporating EDI into their work, with funding from the National Organization of Research Development Professionals (NORDP). She also partners with institutions in New Zealand to enhance EDI competencies and is involved in a project that explores the unique challenges faced by non-traditional researchers in academia.
Dr. Choudhury’s work has been recognized with awards such as the Spirit of Kindness Award, the Project Management Award, and several research grants. In addition to her academic responsibilities, she actively participates in professional associations and volunteer activities, with a strong commitment to breaking down barriers in research and promoting inclusive practices. Her dedication to innovation continues to drive meaningful progress in both knowledge and professional practice.
Event Date: 24 Feb 2025 | City: | Venue: Online
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Research Grants for Research Administrators Mon, Feb 24 12:00PM | $0.00 |
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