PRISTINE (Partnerships to Promote Research & Innovation for SocieTal Impact & Novel Engagements) is a collaboration among three primarily undergraduate institutions (PUI) that are committed to developing academic-industry partnerships to enhance innovation and promote workforce development throughout their regions. The composition of the PRISTINE cohort – private and public universities, liberal arts and community colleges, urban and rural communities – positions the cohort well to engage and advance the economic viability of small and medium sized businesses not typically able to contribute to use-inspired research (UIR) and/or innovations made possible by emerging technologies. UIR is aimed at solving real-world problems, leading to faster and more effective solutions than any one organization could develop on its own.
The effort will establish a community of practice that is designed to build capacity, especially at smaller institutions of higher education and PUIs, to develop, implement, and strengthen external research innovation partnerships in emerging technologies. PRISTINE will enhance the cohort’s individual and collective capacities to: cultivate external partnerships that will attract research funding and facilitate UIR in emerging technology fields; leverage our expertise in experiential learning to develop credentialed workforce training programs; and support faculty and staff to deepen their expertise around grant seeking and technology transfer to increase the number of formal proposals and agreements between institutions and industry partners.
The cohort intends to develop resources and training in these areas for faculty and industry partners, and disseminate their learnings through a public-facing virtual playbook/website. This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
Allegheny College
Allegheny College is using its EPIIC PRISTINE award to grow academic-industry partnerships and use-inspired research at the liberal arts college in northwestern Pennsylvania. Allegheny is building capacity to attract research funding in emerging technologies, leveraging its strengths in experiential learning to develop credentialed workforce training, and supporting faculty around grant seeking and technology transfer to deepen engagement with the small and medium businesses that anchor its rural region.
Southern Connecticut State University
Southern Connecticut State University is leveraging its EPIIC PRISTINE award to grow academic-industry partnerships and use-inspired research at the public regional university in New Haven. SCSU is building capacity to attract research funding in emerging technologies, expanding credentialed workforce training programs that build on its strengths in experiential learning, and supporting faculty around grant seeking and tech transfer to deepen engagement with regional small and medium businesses.
Xavier University of Louisiana
Xavier University of Louisiana is using its EPIIC PRISTINE award to build academic-industry partnerships and use-inspired research capacity at the historically Black Catholic university in New Orleans. Xavier is leveraging its strengths in experiential learning to grow credentialed workforce training, supporting faculty around grant seeking and technology transfer, and deepening engagement with the small and medium businesses that anchor southern Louisiana's emerging-tech economy.