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Strategic Priority 3
Strategic Priority 3
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Grow Interdisciplinary and Interprofessional Opportunities

Strategic Priority 3 encompasses five individual objectives which may be viewed by clicking on each below.

Strategy

Develop targeted recruitment campaigns and partnerships with diverse professional organizations to attract and retain a diverse and interdisciplinary faculty and staff.

Tactics

  • Diversity recruitment and Outreach
    • Collaborate with DEI Committee, Academic Affairs and HR to enhance diversity recruitment strategies.
    • Establish relationships with organizations focused on diverse fields and interdisciplinary studies.
    • Implement outreach programs targeting historically underrepresented groups in science and health.
  • Faculty Development and Retention
    • Initiate a post-doc recruitment program to establish new opportunities for interprofessional teaching and collaboration across disciplines within the College.
    • Offer competitive hiring packages and create mentorship programs for new faculty and staff.
    • Implement retention initiatives, including professional development and networking opportunities.
  • Onboarding and Interdisciplinary Collaboration
    • Develop comprehensive onboarding and mentorship programs tailored to diverse needs.
    • Introduce regular interdisciplinary workshops and seminars addressing current challenges.
    • Establish awards for excellence in interprofessional initiatives and diversity advancement.
  • Feedback and Recognition
    • Create forums for regular feedback on inclusivity and interdisciplinary opportunities.

Metrics

  • Diversity and Outreach
    • Increase partnerships with diverse organizations by 10% annually.
    • Evaluate recruitment campaigns annually, tracking application rates from diverse partnerships.
  • Faculty Development
    • Initiate a post-doc recruitment program by 2026, with the first cohort engaged in interprofessional teaching and collaboration by 2027.
    • Achieve 80% participation in mentorship programs for post-docs, with 80% satisfaction by 2029.
  • Retention and Satisfaction
    • Increase faculty and staff retention rates by 10% by 2029.
    • Achieve a 90% positive feedback rate on inclusivity and interdisciplinary opportunities by 2027.
  • Interdisciplinary Impact
    • Increase interdisciplinary projects and publications by 20% by 2028.

Strategy

Attract and retain faculty with diverse interdisciplinary expertise to enhance the academic and research profile of the college.

Tactics

  • Interdisciplianry Development
    • Form a diverse committee to assess and align interdisciplinary opportunities with college goals.
    • Evaluate and enhance joint appointments across departments and between Colleges and Schools.
    • Establish interdisciplinary faculty positions and joint appointments aligned with unit and college goals.
  • Support and Funding
    • Highlight the college's commitment to interdisciplinary research and education in recruitment materials.
    • Provide startup funding and seed funding for faculty to develop interdisciplinary research projects and initiatives.
    • Organize and incentivize regular interdisciplinary seminars, workshops, and research retreats to encourage collaboration.

Metrics

  • Committee and Position Establishment
    • Operationalize the committee by October 2024.
    • Establish at least one new interdisciplinary position annually starting in 2025.
  • Recruitment and Participation
    • Update recruitment materials by October 2024 to reflect interdisciplinary commitments and success stories.
    • Increase participation in interdisciplinary events by 20% by 2029.
  • Funding and Project Development
    • Secure funding for at least three interdisciplinary projects by 2029.

Strategy

Support the development of innovative and re-imagined interdisciplinary programs across departments and units.

Tactics

  • Resource Allocation and Program Development
    • Establish a funding and administrative support structure for interdisciplinary program proposals.
    • Create a dedicated committee to review and approve new interdisciplinary initiatives aligned with the college's mission.
  • Faculty Collaboration and Community Engagement
    • Facilitate faculty collaboration across disciplines for community-based initiatives.
    • Partner with community organizations to address needs through interprofessional teams, such as health screenings and workshops.
  • Technology Integration and Recognition
    • Incorporate VR and AI to simulate real-world scenarios requiring interdisciplinary responses.
    • Recognize and reward faculty and staff who contribute to developing new interdisciplinary programs.

Metrics

  • Resource Utilization and Committee Formation
    • Measure the percentage of allocated resources used for interdisciplinary programs initiated by December 2024.
    • Establish a dedicated committee to review and approve interdisciplinary initiatives by March 2025.
  • Skill Improvement and Facultyl Recognition
    • Achieve a 15% improvement in skills through simulation lab performance data by 2027.
    • Recognize and reward at least eight faculty/staff members for contributions to interdisciplinary program development by 2029.

Strategy

Enhance existing science and health study abroad and study away programs to provide students with enriched global and domestic interdisciplinary experiences, leveraging current resources and support structures.

Tactics

  • International and Domestic Programs
    • Strengthen the “DePaul Professors without Borders” program for international teaching and learning, and “DePaul Professors Across States” for domestic opportunities.
    • Collaborate with DePaul’s international offices and faculty to enhance and expand existing joint study abroad programs in science and health.
  • Study Abroad Promotion and Support
    • Work closely with the Study Abroad Office to more actively promote existing study abroad programs to CSH students.
    • Improve and allocate additional resources for scholarships and financial aid to support student participation in study abroad programs.
    • Integrate global perspectives into the curriculum and enhance the promotion of study abroad opportunities through targeted marketing and advising.
  • Study Away Programs
    • Strengthen connections with U.S. universities and research institutions to enhance existing study away programs, offering diverse experiences within different states.

Metrics

  • Program Enhancement and Development
    • Strengthen and expand the “DePaul Professors without Borders” and “DePaul Professors Across States” programs, aiming to launch enhanced lecture series by December 2025.
    • Expand and strengthen at least two existing joint study abroad programs by June 2026, in collaboration with DePaul’s international offices.
  • Student Support and Participation
    • Increase the number of scholarships awarded to study abroad participants by 2029, targeting incremental growth in scholarships each year.
    • Improve participation of underrepresented students in study abroad and study away programs by 10% by 2029, with annual progress tracking and support enhancements.

Strategy

Leverage licensure expansion to establish interdisciplinary opportunities for recruitment and clinical training in previously restricted states.

Tactics

  • Licensure and Compliance
    • Assess evolving licensure laws in target states to guide program development.
    • Collaborate with legal and regulatory advisors to ensure compliance and maximize the scope of practice.
  • Partnerships and Clinical Training
    • Partner with healthcare providers in new states to secure clinical training opportunities.
    • Develop marketing campaigns tailored to the healthcare needs of the new states.

Metrics

  • Licensure and Enrollment
    • Achieve licensure in at least three new states by 2026.
    • Increase enrollment from new states by 15% by 2028.
  • Engagement and Partnerships
    • Attain an 80% satisfaction rate in interdisciplinary initiatives by 2027.
    • Form at least three new strategic partnerships in target states by 2029.
  • Clinical Placements
    • Increase the number and diversity of clinical placements by 20% by 2029, with a focus on interprofessional opportunities.