Expanding Highly Integrative Basic And Responsive Research To Accelerate Service To Society

The Full HIBAR Strategies Collection

The HIBAR Strategies Collection is a growing, curated selection of evidence-based and adaptable strategic actions that individuals and organizations can take to enable more Highly Integrative Basic And Responsive (HIBAR) research projects. Explore the full collection here.

We are currently sharing a small selection of strategic actions, and we will routinely add to this Collection.

Public Impact Research Award

UCLA elevates the profile of HIBAR research by recognizing faculty for sustained efforts that translate their research into positive public action.

President’s Award for Transdisciplinary Collaboration

ASU recognizes project teams for exemplary trans-sectoral collaboration that addressing a complex societally relevant issue.
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Webinars to showcase HIBAR projects

The HIBAR Research Alliance webinar series provides a valuable forum for people to share their experiences related to a variety of aspects of HIBAR projects.
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A framework for building relationship trust

The Assessing Research-Practice Partnerships white paper provides a framework for assessing the extent to which a project fosters productive collaboration.
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Chancellor’s Interdisciplinary Team Catalyst Award

This UCSD award program catalyzes interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral co-leadership relationships that are needed for new HIBAR projects.
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Toolkit for aligning values in promotion and tenure

This toolkit provides a roadmap to make it easier for people to change how they approach faculty assessment, thereby enabling HIBAR projects.
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Public Impact Research Award

UCLA elevates the profile of HIBAR research by recognizing faculty for sustained efforts that translate their research into positive public action.

President’s Award for Transdisciplinary Collaboration

ASU recognizes project teams for exemplary trans-sectoral collaboration that addressing a complex societally relevant issue.
ASU logo

Webinars to showcase HIBAR projects

The HIBAR Research Alliance webinar series provides a valuable forum for people to share their experiences related to a variety of aspects of HIBAR projects.
HRA logo

A framework for building relationship trust

The Assessing Research-Practice Partnerships white paper provides a framework for assessing the extent to which a project fosters productive collaboration.
William T Grant Foundation logo

Chancellor’s Interdisciplinary Team Catalyst Award

This UCSD award program catalyzes interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral co-leadership relationships that are needed for new HIBAR projects.
UC San Diego logo

Toolkit for aligning values in promotion and tenure

This toolkit provides a roadmap to make it easier for people to change how they approach faculty assessment, thereby enabling HIBAR projects.
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INSPIRE! A Community Engaged Research Program

WSU’s INSPIRE! program advances community engaged research by providing faculty members with training, education, and funding opportunities.
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Institutional Challenge Grant Program

This W.T. Grant Foundation program supports specific research-practice partnerships while also enabling institutions as a whole to shift toward more collaborative research.
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SwRI – University R&D programs

Southwest Research Institute® (SwRI®) works with universities to launch collaborative research programs that tackle problems in a wide range of research areas.
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Dare to Care Dissertation Scholarships

The RRBM network’s award demonstrates how an organization can support and recognize doctoral students who participate in HIBAR projects.
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HIBAR Research Buddies

The student-led HIBAR Research Buddies initiative at UBC developed a community of graduate students who care deeply about societal engagement.
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Team Research Forum

UC Davis’s Team Research Forum encourages dialogue about HIBAR projects, in order to showcase impactful work and to identify new research opportunities.
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