
Framing and Maintaining Your Research Agenda
Fred Bonner II, Ed.D., Professor, Prairie View A&M University

One of the most critical topics that faculty must address in academe is how to frame and operationalize a research agenda. From developing a researchable topic to revising and resubmitting a peer-reviewed publication, understanding the complexities of navigating the research terrain is key. The Framing and Maintaining a Research Agenda Workshop will focus on the steps necessary to frame and maintain an active research agenda.
Participants will be involved in both theoretical and practical applications in an effort to promote their success. Specific objectives:
- To understand the importance of a research agenda.
- To understand the publication process.
- To provide participants with tools to move their research agenda forward.
- To understand the importance of mentoring (establishing networks)
Duke graduate students can access this NCFDD event through Duke's institutional membership, sponsored by the Office of Faculty Advancement. Find information about how to claim your Duke membership to NCFDD.
Communication, Professional Development, Professionalism and Scholarly Integrity