“This program offers undergraduate students the opportunity to work in groups with peers and faculty at other academic institutions to research important, industry-relevant, and policy-relevant topics,” Polloshka said.
Selection process and setup
Students are invited to apply in the fall of every year through an application process. A total of 60 students will be accepted into five cohorts during the five-year project. The first cohort will start in January 2025 with the final one starting in January 2029.
Student recruitment is focused on underrepresented and economically disadvantaged students, including second-year community college students who transfer to one of the four participating institutions.
Each institution will contribute students, who then will be paired with faculty who best meet their interests. Additionally, they will have the opportunity to connect with external mentors from the food and agriculture industry, who will assist them with job applications, graduate school applications and leadership skills.
Students will attend lectures, complete group research and extension projects, gain experience in data collection and analytics, as well as present their work to a national conference. The extension portion offers many ways for students to engage with stakeholders.
An example of a program is developing partial budgets for alternative livestock management practices where students would work on management practices focused on disease management, housing options and feeding routines. Students will then evaluate the potential differences in costs and benefits between alternative practices.
Throughout the program, participants will receive ample feedback through surveys, assessments and experiential learning evaluations.
The goal of the project is to prepare students for successful careers but also contribute to solutions addressing challenges of national significance in the agricultural and food industry. The total grant of $720,978 will be used to fund the project through 2029.
Polloshka and her colleagues hope the project will lead to more opportunities for undergraduate research.
“This experience will help students strengthen their communication, data analytics, problem-solving and stakeholder-engagement skills. Whether students decide to pursue a graduate degree or start their careers in industry after graduating from college, they will be better prepared to succeed and make an impact in their chosen field after participating in this program,” she said.
Source : msu.edu