Overall Rating | Silver |
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Overall Score | 63.01 |
Liaison | Holli Fajack |
Submission Date | May 9, 2024 |
California State University, Long Beach
AC-9: Research and Scholarship
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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9.04 / 12.00 |
Holli
Fajack Sustainability Manager Office of Sustainability, Beach Building Services |
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Part 1. Sustainability research
874
Number of employees engaged in sustainability research:
89
Percentage of employees that conduct research that are engaged in sustainability research:
10.18
Part 2. Sustainability research by department
58
Number of academic departments that include at least one employee who conducts sustainability research:
36
Percentage of departments that conduct research that are engaged in sustainability research:
62.07
Research Inventory
Inventory of the institution’s sustainability research:
N/A
A brief description of the methodology the institution followed to complete the research inventory:
The CSULB Office of Research and Economic Development's (ORED) Faculty Research Experience and Expertise (FREE) searchable electronic database was used to gather information about sustainability-related research, scholarly and creative activities (RSCA) of faculty at CSULB. This database is a centralized repository of all CSULB faculty RSCA activity and contains faculty names, department, contact information, and RSCA areas and interests. Using a list of sustainability-related keywords, Office of Sustainability staff searched the FREE database to compile a list of faculty who may potentially be engaged in sustainability-related RSCA. After this initial list was compiled, it was shared with the dean from every college. They review it for completeness and/or forward to their department chairs to inquire if any additional faculty had not been identified during the database search. Lastly, the data provided by each college was reviewed to ensure that only faculty involved with research that addresses the concept of sustainability, either by furthering our understanding of the interdependence of ecological and social/economic systems or addressing a major sustainability challenge were included.
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Reporting Period: AY 2022-23
Dr. Karl Freels, Grant Development Specialist
Donna Alexander, Data Analyst in Faculty Affairs
College Deans
Dr. Karl Freels, Grant Development Specialist
Donna Alexander, Data Analyst in Faculty Affairs
College Deans
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