Faculty Scholar Award
Attracting, developing, and retaining the best faculty to create advances in medicine is critical to all of our futures. Junior faculty often face heavy family responsibilities with young children, ill or aging parents, and their academic contributions may be diminished in the face of these additional pressing needs. The goal of the Faculty Scholar Award was to support junior faculty to continue research and scholarly activities while also managing a finite period of increased need for family care.
The Award
The Faculty Scholar Award provided up to $30,000 in funding that could be used to support personnel, services, supplies, or ‘buy out’ of clinical time to provide time for academic and scholarly work. Awards were granted through a competitive application process that required submission of a project plan, personal statement, and letters of support from the applicant’s chair or chief, and from a mentor with expertise in the area of the proposed project.
Applications were reviewed by a senior faculty committee according to specific criteria that included the applicant’s needs, the quality of their academic achievements and potential for future productivity, particularly external funding, and the strength of support from their chair or chief and their mentor. Between 2011–16, Awards were granted to 22 faculty members (19 women, 3 men) from both basic and clinical departments.
- Download a list of Award recipients.
Outcomes
The Faculty Scholar Awards have demonstrated success in helping junior faculty continue their research and make scientific advances. Since receiving Awards,
- awardees have obtained over $15M in external funding, a 23-fold return on investment
- 8 faculty members (of 11 eligible) have been promoted to Associate Professor and two have been awarded Tenure
- 3 awardees have been appointed as Division Chiefs
- 20 awardees are currently UMass Chan faculty
Acknowledgements
The Faculty Scholar Award was developed by the Women’s Faculty Committee and the Women’s Leadership Work Group under the oversight of the Office of Faculty Affairs. Funding for the Award was provided by UMass Chan, the UMass Memorial Health Care and the UMass Center for Clinical and Translational Science (UMCCTS). These funds have enabled faculty on less traditional career paths to continue or initiate research as they work towards becoming independent scientists. The Award has been an important element of our efforts to increase the diversity of faculty.
Scholarship and Reports
- Download a poster describing the Award presented at the 2012 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Medical Colleges.
- Inaugural Faculty Scholar Award recipients announced. UMass Chan News article (2011)
- Juggling on the Ladder: Institutional Awards Help Faculty Overcome Early-Mid Career Obstacles. Munson M, Weisz O, and Masur S. American Society of Cell Biology Newsletter 37:9 (2014).
This article includes a description of the UMass Chan Faculty Scholar Award; the article is also referenced in An Innovative Program to Support Gender Equity and Success in Academic Medicine: Early Experiences From the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation's Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists. Jagsi R et al. Ann Int Med (2018). PubMed link