The University of New Mexico wrapped up its 2023-2024 cohort of the Fostering Research Expansion in the Social Sciences and Humanities (FRESSH) program last month with 21 faculty from 18 different departments across campus.

"After just two cohorts, The University of New Mexico's FRESSH program is now a model program other universities are looking to implement on their campuses," said Vice President for Research Ellen Fisher. "As for our researchers, my hope is that each faculty member who completes the FRESSH program walks away with the fearlessness to go after external grants to support their scholarship and a stronger sense of community with their fellow Lobos." 

The FRESSH program establishes annual cohorts of faculty, staff, and postdocs with research projects in the Social Sciences, Arts, and Humanities. The goal is to have each participant develop research concepts and proposals suitable for funding opportunities from federal agencies or major foundations. The FRESSH program focuses on awareness and use of internal resources, targeted training for opportunity scoping, concept and proposal development, and building community around Social Sciences, Humanities, and Arts research.

Faculty attended semi-monthly workshops organized by the UNM Faculty Research Development Office (FRDO), to enhance grantsmanship skills, learn more about UNM research processes and resources, and build an interdisciplinary community of practice around social sciences and humanities at UNM. Midway through the academic year, participants pitched their grant ideas to their peers for feedback, as a goal of the program is that every participant submit a proposal for extramural funding. As of today, eight participants have already submitted extramural grant proposals. During the pilot cohort, 13 researchers submitted proposals and five of them were awarded, totaling more than $1.7 million in external funding.

“FRDO loves FRESSH because it’s not only an opportunity to share our grantsmanship knowledge and training with faculty, but FRESSH gives us the opportunity to build relationships with faculty in the social sciences, humanities, and arts and learn how we can help them be more successful,” said Hannah Torres, FRDO director.

For questions about the FRESSH program, contact Hannah Torres or Hannah Yohalem at frdo@unm.edu.  

2023-2024 FRESSH Cohort

 

Alexander Severson 

Dept of Political Science; Inst. for Social Research 

A&S 

Allison Nannemann 

Special Education 

COEHS 

Belinda Deneen Wallace 

English Language and Literature 

A&S 

Carlos Irizarry 

Speech and Hearing Sciences 

A&S 

Cindy Gevarter 

Speech and Hearing Sciences 

A&S 

Daniel Ragan 

Sociology 

A&S 

Eli Wilson 

Sociology 

A&S 

Eva Rodriguez-Gonzalez 

Spanish and Portuguese 

A&S 

Jennifer Tucker 

Community & Regional Planning  

SA+P 

Jessica Carey-Webb 

Spanish and Portuguese 

A&S 

Leola Paquin 

Native American Studies 

A&S 

Marie Alarcon 

Film and Digital Arts 

CFA 

Mary Rice 

Language Literacy and Sociocultural Studies  

COEHS 

Marygold Walsh-Dilley 

Geography & Environmental Studies 

A&S 

Meggan Gould 

Art 

CFA 

Roli Varma 

School of Public Administration 

A&S 

Sarah Aziz 

Architecture 

SA+P 

Sunaina Shenoy 

Special Education 

COEHS 

Victoria Shiver 

Health, Exercise, and Sport Sciences 

COEHS 

Wendy Greyeyes 

Native American Studies Department 

A&S/Law 

Yu Yu Hsiao 

Individual, Family, and Community Education 

COEHS