Collaborating Across Institutions

INSTITUTION
Texas Tech University Health Science Center
Lubbock, TX
UNITS
Research Office
Corporate & Foundations Relations
USES
Research Symposium
In a Peer Spotlight webinar, Audrey DeLeon, Program Director, RICE and Jordan Nabers, Director of Corporate & Foundations Relations presented how they used InfoReady to manage a research symposium across 6 campuses.
Challenges
As our Research Collaboration division grows, we're working to build connections across our campuses and schools, and then even programs and departments within those. We are really trying to focus on bridging the two Health Sciences Centers and the other TTU institutions. So last year, our leaders of HSC and TTU decided to pilot a joint research day in Amarillo on the campus. It was to be a research symposium, and all students and trainees were invited to participate. Our leaders figured that would be a great way to combine forces, as prior to our event each school handled their research day differently.
We decided this event would be a daylong event and have both poster and oral presentations. Our big need that we identified for InfoReady would be to collect a high volume of abstracts in a centralized location for faculty to complete their reviews within a week.
Then on the back-end, our admin committee had to compile the data that was collected from these submissions.
We decided InfoReady was also a great way that we could communicate with a large group of participants at once.
Implementation of InfoReady
In early 2023, the Office of Research and Innovation, and the Office of Institutional Advancement decided we needed a system to communicate funding opportunities with our faculty and staff. We looked at InfoReady as a central repository of private funding opportunities, including limited submission opportunities, which also provided a way to communicate them in a centralized manner across campus.
“There are so many different funding opportunities for all sorts of funders, so collecting them in one place has been really important from day one. We're focused on building this repository [in InfoReady] so faculty can go to our site as a resource, a reliable resource."
Jordan Nabers photo Director of Corporate & Foundations Relations
A Successful Cross-Institutional Research Symposium
We realized InfoReady was also a great way that we could communicate with a large group of participants at once so we decided to use it for the symposium.
InfoReady was used to collect and review 155 abstracts, with 117 selected for presentation.
Faculty reviewers were assigned abstracts from their respective schools, and the scoring process was facilitated through InfoReady.
Automated and manual communications were used to guide participants through the submission and presentation process.
Our event success was achieved with InfoReady because this is how we selected our participants. On the day of, we had 113 presenters, and we had over 300 attendees at the actual event. We definitely think this first year of a cross-institutional event was a success, not only opportunity in using InfoReady, but also as a research symposium.
“Our event success was achieved with InfoReady because this is how we selected our participants. On the day of, we had 113 presenters, and we had over 300 attendees at the actual event. We definitely think this first year of a cross-institutional event was a success, not only opportunity in using InfoReady, but also as a research symposium."
Audrey DeLeon photo Program Director, RICE
Lessons from a Cross Institutional Collaboration
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