Measuring Buddhism Studies Grant Impact

GrantID: 21265

Grant Funding Amount Low: $70,000

Deadline: January 18, 2024

Grant Amount High: $70,000

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Grant Overview

Performance Measurement in Buddhism Studies Academic Partnership

The creation of academic partnerships between universities and Buddhist centers aims to advance the field of Buddhist studies through collaborative research initiatives. This funding initiative emphasizes clear required outcomes that include increased enrollment in related academic programs and the production of joint scholarly work. Benchmarks for success will include the establishment of at least three new interdisciplinary courses on Buddhist studies within the first two funding years and the completion of five collaborative research projects yielding publishable results.

Key performance indicators (KPIs) to track may include the number of students enrolling in new courses, the diversity of research topics covered, the number of faculty members engaged in collaborative projects, and the successful hosting of symposiums that bring together scholars and practitioners of Buddhist studies. Additionally, evaluation metrics will assess students' engagement and competency in the subject matter as determined by capstone projects or assessments at the end of the academic term.

Reporting requirements will necessitate timely updates on course development and measures of academic success, including student retention rates and feedback. Institutions must also be prepared to provide detailed reports on the collaborative research outcomes, publication success, and outreach efforts conducted within the community. Those involved should establish a framework for ongoing assessment and adjustment of academic partnerships based on the evolving needs of the educational landscape.

Performance thresholds will be determined based on initial benchmarks set forth in grant proposals, allowing institutions to demonstrate accountability and progress. Regular reassessments will be critical to ensure that partnerships remain relevant and focused on advancing academic scholarship while promoting the understanding of Buddhist philosophy and practices through education.

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