Assessing Mental Health Accessibility in Missouri
GrantID: 2484
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Deadline: Ongoing
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for Missouri's Research Improvement Grants for Doctoral Dissertation
The Research Improvement Grants for Doctoral Dissertation in Missouri are designed to advance knowledge and understanding of citizenship, government, and politics. To achieve this goal, the grant prioritizes outcomes that address the state's unique challenges and opportunities. One key outcome is enhancing research capacity in Missouri's universities, particularly in areas relevant to the state's economic development, such as governance and civic engagement. The Missouri Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development plays a crucial role in identifying these areas and aligning them with the state's workforce needs.
Fostering Research on Missouri's Distinctive Issues
Missouri's geographic location, with its mix of urban and rural areas, presents distinct challenges and opportunities for research. The state's frontier counties in the north and the Ozark region in the south offer fertile ground for studying issues like rural development, healthcare disparities, and civic participation. Researchers can explore how these issues intersect with citizenship, government, and politics, providing valuable insights for policymakers. For instance, a study on voter turnout in rural Missouri could inform strategies to increase civic engagement in these areas. The Missouri State Archives and the Missouri Secretary of State's office are valuable resources for researchers seeking data and historical context on these topics.
Aligning with State and Regional Priorities
The grant's focus on citizenship, government, and politics aligns with Missouri's efforts to promote civic education and engagement. The Missouri Civic Education Initiative, supported by the state's education department, aims to enhance civic literacy among students. Researchers can build on this initiative by investigating effective civic education strategies and their impact on political participation. Additionally, the grant's emphasis on dissertation research can help build a community of scholars in Missouri who are focused on issues relevant to the state's development. By supporting research in areas like governance and civic engagement, the grant can contribute to a more informed and active citizenry in Missouri.
Measuring Success in Missouri
To measure the success of the Research Improvement Grants for Doctoral Dissertation, the funder will track the number of completed dissertations that contribute to the understanding of citizenship, government, and politics in Missouri. The funder will also assess the impact of the research on state and regional policies, as well as its relevance to the needs of Missouri's communities. For example, research on the impact of voter ID laws on turnout in Missouri could inform policy debates at the state level. Successful projects will not only advance knowledge in their field but also demonstrate a clear understanding of Missouri's unique context and challenges.
Q: What types of dissertation research are most likely to be funded in Missouri? A: Research that focuses on citizenship, government, and politics, particularly in areas relevant to Missouri's economic development and civic engagement, such as rural development and voter turnout.
Q: How can Missouri researchers access data and resources to support their dissertation research? A: Researchers can utilize resources like the Missouri State Archives, the Missouri Secretary of State's office, and the Missouri Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development to access data and information relevant to their research topics.
Q: What are the expected outcomes of the Research Improvement Grants for Doctoral Dissertation in Missouri? A: The expected outcomes include completed dissertations that contribute to the understanding of citizenship, government, and politics, as well as research that informs state and regional policies and addresses the needs of Missouri's communities, particularly in areas like rural missouri grants and grants for women in missouri.
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