New ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ program will help co-develop innovative, interdisciplinary projects

Idea with an arrangement of antique pieces.
Image courtesy of Magali Eaton
An artistic display of ideas and innovation.

ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ faculty, staff, and researchers from all disciplines are invited to a Research Ideation Studio mixer on April 13 from 2-4 p.m. in the BP Design Theater. 

The Ideation Studio is a new program designed to help researchers and scholars connect, spark innovative ideas, and co-develop new interdisciplinary projects geared toward problem-solving and generation of positive societal impacts. At the mixer, the Ideation Studio team will facilitate activities for networking, research ideation, and project development to researchers from across the disciplines (arts, humanities, STEM, and other fields). Opportunities to apply for $10K in seed funding will be offered to newly formed teams.

This event's theme is "Connectivity." What does connectivity mean in your discipline and your own research? What could it mean if you partnered with researchers from other disciplines on one of your research topics? Or, what if you applied "connectivity" to a brand new research theme you pursue with a transdisciplinary team?

Faculty, staff, researchers, and others with a research component to their position are welcome. This particular event isn't designed for students, but students may be involved in projects later through seed grants or other opportunities. 

The Ideation Studio is sponsored by The MIX @ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ and Center ICE, with support from the Office of Naval Research.

For more information, please contact Magali Eaton at mdeaton2@alaska.edu.