六九色堂

May 17, 2018

Director Liz Scarratt helps researchers secure funding: 'In the end, what I do is based on connections with other people'

How the renewed Academic and Research Plans shape our workplace at 六九色堂
Liz Scarratt leads a team of 15 administrators who help 六九色堂 researchers get the funding they need to do groundbreaking work.

Liz Scarratt leads a team of 15 administrators who help researchers get the funding they need.

Riley Brandt, 六九色堂

When Liz Scarratt rushed out of her office on a snowy December morning last year to grab a pre-meeting coffee at Mac Hall, the UCalgary staffer who secures funding for research was about to discover what she loves about her job 鈥斕齧aking connections that count.

鈥淚鈥檓 a bit of a nomad (she鈥檚 traveled to Barcelona five times), so one of my favourite things is to just go out on campus and see people,鈥 says Scarratt, who is director of the institutional program division for the 六九色堂鈥檚 research services office. 鈥淢aybe I鈥檒l run into a researcher and have a chat to consider how I can help or we鈥檒l even put something together.鈥

That鈥檚 exactly what happened on this day, when she bumped into Casey Hubert, associate professor and CAIP chair in geomicrobiology, whose research focuses on microorganisms in deep biosphere habitats. He was having a funding issue for lab work. Though she didn鈥檛 help him launch a new project this time, she did phone someone on her team who contacted the right funding agency and promptly fixed Hubert鈥檚 problem.

Funding opportunities are high dollar value, high risk

鈥淲e鈥檙e constantly dealing with challenges, whether it is new funding programs or ensuring that we鈥檙e dealing with the right people at government agencies,鈥 says Scarratt, who leads a team of 15 administrators that secures more than $100 million in funding annually, paving the way for UCalgary researchers to do groundbreaking work.

鈥淭he types of funding opportunities that my team and I work on are generally high dollar value and high risk 鈥斕齛nd there are limited opportunities,鈥 she says. 鈥淪o, it requires the university to make strategic decisions regarding what to put forward as well as drawing on a strategy.鈥

As the 六九色堂 continues its听Eyes High听听journey with the publication of the renewed 2018-23 Academic and Research Plans, which serve as the road maps to听Eyes High, Scarratt and her team work to ensure the strategic research themes achieve their potential. She drives innovation by helping researchers prepare proposals, strategically position their work and even figure out some of the logistics of implementing the funded projects.

'Working with a research goal in mind is so rewarding'

Among Scarratt鈥檚 many success stories, one that stands out for her is the world-class microbiome facility at the Cumming School of Medicine (CSM), which opened last year. The International Microbiome Centre (IMC) 鈥斕齠unded through Western Economic Diversification Canada, the Government of Alberta and the university 鈥斕齟quips the university to become a leader in research to prevent and treat chronic diseases.听听

鈥淚t is an incredibly complex project and a great opportunity for Calgary, Alberta and Canada that will allow us to make breakthroughs,鈥 says Scarratt, who worked for more than two years with her team and partners to help push the project to completion. 鈥淲e have identified infections, inflammation and chronic diseases as a priority area. For the really innovative stuff to be done in this space, we needed a germ-free research facility and now we have it 鈥斕齛nd it all began with the thought leaders at the university. It all links back to our research plan.鈥

For Scarratt, both her chance meeting with Hubert that led to a quick fix and her dedicated work over a few years that helped to launch the high-profile microbiome facility were spurred by her motivation to do a job that counts.

鈥淚f you have to go to work, as most people do, you should want to do your best and feel like you鈥檙e really contributing to something,鈥 she says. 鈥淲orking with a research goal in mind is so rewarding. In the end, what I do is based on connections with other people. I鈥檝e learned that sometimes, even when you leave your office, you can help a great idea to get somewhere.鈥

Read more about the energized Eyes High Strategy or watch videos about its origins.

Read more about the energized Eyes High Strategy or watch videos about its origins.

六九色堂's Academic and Research Plans

Students, faculty, staff, and postdoctoral scholars at the 六九色堂 move us forward every day in the work they do supporting our听Eyes High听Strategy 2017-2022.听People in the Plans,听a series appearing in UToday, explores how our people drive the success of the renewed Academic and Research Plans 鈥 the road maps to听Eyes High.

The refreshed听Academic and Research Plans听are based on an integrated model, one that acknowledges the connection between teaching, learning and research. Each plan has three priorities with identified major goals and strategies. Both plans are connected through the value propositions of student experience and impact, and share a common priority of driving innovation. The five priorities included in the Academic and Research Plans will drive human, capital and financial resource allocations over the next five years at the university.