Research/Scholarship

Goal:

Build infrastructure and promote transdisciplinary research/scholarship/translational science to engage undergraduate and graduate students in nursing research, evidence based and quality improvement projects and policy changes.


Strategic Priority (Objective)Key Strategies/ActionsOutcome(s)
Establish standard operating procedures
and programs to support professional
growth of faculty.

Develop educational progression plans to
ensure that all faculty have obtained the
minimum master’s degree.
Develop faculty working knowledge and
implementation of simulation based
education
Extend continuing education
opportunities/incentives for faculty
Formalize a new faculty mentoring
group to promote ongoing professional
development (e.g., train the trainer) in
the areas of scholarship, teaching and
service.
Develop onboarding process for doctoral
faculty for mentorship.
Explore workload release opportunities
and/or designate committee involvement.
By spring 2027, the University of
Maine’s School of Nursing faculty will
have a structured onboarding process
that will include mentorship and formal
classes.
Starting in spring 2023, all University
of Maine’s School of Nursing faculty
will attend one professionally relevant
continuing education session (e.g.,
course, conference) per academic year.
Implement a new faculty mentoring
group in collaboration with Office of
Research Development to develop grant
projects and mentorship for fall 2023.
Build infrastructure within the University
of Maine’s School of Nursing to support
interdisciplinary nursing research,
evidence-based practice projects and
scholarship.
Develop a Ph.D. program in nursing.
Establish formal interdisciplinary
partnerships for research and
evidence-based practice.
By 2027, the University of Maine’s
School of Nursing develop a Ph.D.
program in nursing with an emphasis on
interdisciplinary research.
In the year 2027, The University of
Maine’s School of Nursing will enroll its
first cohort of Ph.D. students.
Engage undergraduate and graduate
students from the School of Nursing
and other disciplines to participate
in research, evidence-based practice
projects and scholarship in the School of
Nursing.

Incorporate opportunities for all
undergraduate graduate students
to engage in research, evidence-
based practice projects and quality
Engage unde projects and scholarship
opportunities with faculty in the
University of Maine’s School of Nursing
and University of Maine System (UMS)
Schools of Nursing.
Collaborate with UMaine research and
scholarship programs and initiatives (e.g.
Research Learning Experience (RLE),
Top Scholars etc) within the nursing
programs.
By fall 2027, 10% of undergraduate
students will be engaged in research,
evidence-based practice projects,
quality improvement projects
and scholarship in addition to
minimum curriculum expectations.
By fall 2027, 5% of masters graduate
students will be engaged in research,
evidence-based practice projects, quality
improvement projects and scholarship to
augment curriculum expectations.
Update program courses and associated
activities to include structure for the
generation, synthesis, translation and
dissemination of nursing science.

Develop a capstone course or modules
in the MSN program to guide learners
through the capstone scholarship
experience.
Collaborate with Honors College to
develop a nursing pathway.
Reestablish and establish collaborative
relationships with area research centers
(e.g., Maine Medical Center Translation
of Science Center, Eastern Maine Medical
Center Evidence-Based
By May 2024, 100% graduate student
thesis/capstones/research projects will
be in Digital Commons.
Develop of a Honors College Nursing
Pathway specifically highlighting student
undergraduate nursing projects with
designated nursing faculty by 2025
50% of graduates will present at
either local, regional and/or national
conferences.
A photo of a nursing student on her laptop.
A photo of a nurse checking on a patient

School of Nursing Strategic Plan | 2023-27

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