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DHS S&T Awards Minority Serving Institutions $373K to Advance Summer Research Team Projects

WASHINGTON – The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) announced that eight faculty members from Minority Serving Institutions (MSI) across the United States were recently selected to receive funding awards totaling $373,000 to continue their 2019 Summer Research Team (SRT) Program for Minority Serving Institutions research projects at several DHS S&T Centers of Excellence (COE). 

The SRT Program, administered by S&T’s Office of University Programs, engages early career faculty, undergraduate, and graduate students in research at the COEs, providing opportunities to better understand DHS mission and research needs and make advances in DHS research areas.

“Our nation’s MSIs serve as incubators for ideas, growth, and conduits through which students and researchers can support the homeland security mission. Our MSI partners go through an intensive initial research stage with our leading DHS COEs and have successfully demonstrated their ability to conduct high-impact research,” said Matthew Coats, S&T’s Director of University Programs. “We are really excited about the continuation of the 2019 teams’ research projects. It’s a great opportunity. Through these types of programs, S&T is able to influence skill development, and put innovative and diverse budding professionals into environments where they can excel.”  

The 2019 award winners, their projects and associated COEs include:

Borders, Trade & Immigration Institute (BTI)

Center for Accelerated Operational Efficiency (CAOE)

Coastal Resilience Center (CRC)

Criminal Investigations and Network Analysis (CINA)

Critical Infrastructure Resilience Institute (CIRI)

For more information on the SRT for Minority Serving Institutions, visit

https://www.dhs.gov/science-and-technology/minority-serving-institutions-program

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