Sent to HIBAR Research Alliance mailing list subscribers *JOIN OUR NOVEMBER 15 HIBAR RESEARCH ALLIANCE WEBINAR:* *Supporting Inclusive Recognition of* *Innovation & Entrepreneurship* *An overview of the Promotion & Tenure -* *Innovation & Entrepreneurship (PTIE) effort* *Wednesday, November 15, 2023* *11am-noon PT (2-3pm ET)* *All are welcome - please feel free to share this event notice.* *REGISTER HERE**:* https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_RtRbxPT_RAeDoepBqeMj8Q#/registration Universities today can, and should, enable greater contributions toward solving society’s critical problems while also boosting academic excellence. To do so, universities must ensure that promotion and tenure processes fairly assess and value entrepreneurial, innovative endeavors that can produce the kind of societal impacts that universities are increasingly being called on to provide. Oregon State University, with support from the U.S. National Science Foundation, facilitated a national conversation on how to inclusively recognize innovation and entrepreneurship impact by university faculty in promotion, tenure, and advancement guidelines and practices. This led to the creation of the Promotion & Tenure - Innovation & Entrepreneurship (PTIE https://ptie.org/ ) effort, which now involves more than 65 U.S. institutions and numerous national stakeholder organizations. This work https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abj2098 has resulted in a comprehensive set of recommendations for promotion and tenure reform https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/defaults/jw827k251 Webinar speakers Rich Carter and Almesha Campbell will describe the networked-systems approach PTIE has taken to develop a nationwide coalition. They will share how universities can use the resulting framework to better align the intellectual capabilities of their faculty with an innovation economy, and how the strategy can be broadly applicable, beyond innovation and entrepreneurship, to recognize the many and evolving dimensions along which faculty create societal impacts. *Webinar speakers:* *Dr. Rich Carter* Oregon State University *Dr. Almesha Campbell* Jackson State University Rich Carter is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Faculty Lead for Innovation Excellence in the Office of Research at Oregon State University. He is the Principal Investigator of the NSF-funded program that led to the creation of the PTIE effort. Almesha Campbell is the Assistant Vice President for Research and Economic Development at Jackson State University (JSU). For over 10 years, she served as the Director for Technology Transfer and Commercialization at JSU and continues to manage the intellectual property process from triage of invention disclosures to commercialization. *For more information about the HIBAR Research Alliance, visit www.hibar-research.org <http://www.hibar-research.org>.* HIBAR Research Alliance 6224 Agricultural Road Vancouver, British Columbia | V6T 1Z1 | Canada [log in to unmask] -- Ke Cao, PhD Assistant Professor, Strategic Management Area Lazaridis School of Business & Economics Wilfrid Laurier University www.wlu.ca/faculty/ke-cao <https://t.co/HbJHNjRd0i?amp=1> ____ AIB-L is brought to you by the Academy of International Business. For information: http://aib.msu.edu/community/aib-l.asp To post message: [log in to unmask] For assistance: [log in to unmask] --- You must be an active AIB member to post to AIB-L . AIB-L has a moderator which checks messages for basic relevance. However, AIB does not edit or screen messages for accuracy or reliability of content. All subscribers are recommended to perform their own due-diligence before responding to any requests or calls. AIB accepts no liability for the content of this email, or for the consequences of any actions taken on the basis of the information provided.