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The Secret Sauce of Science Leadership: A Conversation with FSU’s VP for Research

17 min · 26. maj 2026
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What does it take to lead a modern research enterprise in an era of funding uncertainty and growing demand for real‑world impact? In this episode, Stacey Patterson, Vice President for Research at Florida State University, shares how research leaders can build interdisciplinary ecosystems that drive innovation, economic growth, and societal value.  Drawing on her non-linear path from scientist to senior administrator, Patterson discusses why persistence, communication, and team science are essential leadership competencies. She explores the cultural and structural barriers that prevent promising discoveries from reaching application and explains how programs like Ignite FSU help mature early‑stage ideas. Patterson also offers a candid perspective on return on investment in academic research and why universities must better articulate their value to funders and the public.  This conversation is essential listening for presidents, provosts, research executives, and higher education leaders shaping the future of research.

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