Abstract

This study compared research collaboration and productivity among applicants to a small educational research grants program. Brief interviews were conducted with 89% (8/9) of funded applicants and 55% (6/11) of unfunded applicants. Funded projects had an average 6.6 scholarly products per project and 3.8 interinstitutional collaborators with 72.5% continuing collaborations, compared with the unfunded group that had 2.8 products, 1.8 collaborators, and only 16% continuing collaborations. This program seems beneficial to research productivity and multiinstitutional collaboration.

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