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Robert Kirsch is an Assistant Professor at Arizona State University's College of Integrative Sciences and Arts (CISA), holding joint appointments in the School of Applied Professional Studies. His research focuses on critical theory applications in academia, diversity initiatives in geosciences, and interdisciplinary research methodologies. Kirsch has secured three NSF grants including the CHAMPIONS project (2023-2026) focusing on diversity through computational simulation and the STRONG-CFEWS initiative (2018-2020) addressing food-energy-water systems via systems thinking. His work frequently intersects with institutional change in higher education and early career academic development.
Key research areas include critical theory's role in modern sociology, geoscience education equity, and collaborative frameworks for interdisciplinary scholarship. Recent publications explore Herbert Marcuse's influence on American intellectualism and systemic barriers faced by early career academics. Kirsch's grants total over $3M in NSF funding across three major initiatives.
- Grants: CHAMPIONS (2023), STRONG-CFEWS (2018), GOLD (2016)
- Collaborations: Cross-departmental partnerships in geoscience diversity and systems thinking training
His academic contributions bridge philosophical critique with practical institutional reform, emphasizing underrepresented groups in STEM fields and innovative pedagogical approaches.
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