Allison Schwartz serves as the Director of the Office of Undergraduate Research at the University of West Florida, where she plays a pivotal role in fostering a vibrant research culture among students and faculty. With a robust background in higher education and a PhD in...
Allison Schwartz serves as the Director of the Office of Undergraduate Research at the University of West Florida, where she plays a pivotal role in fostering a vibrant research culture among students and faculty. With a robust background in higher education and a PhD in Oceanography with a specialization in Coastal Biogeochemical Oceanography from the University of Delaware, Allison combines her scientific expertise with a passion for student engagement and professional development.
In her current role, she is responsible for organizing the annual research symposium and community outreach festival, which serve as platforms for students to showcase their research findings and engage with the broader community. This initiative not only highlights the innovative work being done at the university but also strengthens the connection between academia and the public. Allison's strategic planning skills are essential as she collaborates with various departments, including Marketing and Graphic Design, to ensure that outreach efforts are effectively communicated and visually appealing.
Allison's strong administrative acumen is evident in her management of budgets and oversight of staff and student research interns. Her expertise in program management and technical writing enhances the quality of training programs she develops for faculty and students, equipping them with the necessary skills to excel in their research endeavors. Through her leadership, the Office of Undergraduate Research not only promotes academic excellence but also cultivates a supportive environment that encourages collaboration, innovation, and lifelong learning. With her commitment to enhancing the undergraduate research experience, Allison Schwartz is a key figure in shaping the future of research at the University of West Florida.