Associate Professor

 


 
 
SHORT BIO

 

Elizabeth A. Corley is Associate Professor in the School of Public Affairs at Arizona State University. Elizabeth’s research interests focus on science & technology policy and the evaluation of publicly-funded R&D.

Elizabeth’s published research has appeared in book chapters and peer-reviewed journals, including Research in Higher Education, Policy Studies, Review of Policy Research, Research Policy, Evaluation & Program Planning, Evaluation Review, Journal of Technology Transfer, Society & Natural Resources, Journal of Agricultural & Environmental Ethics, Environmental Science & Technology, and Nature Nanotechnology. She is currently working with Professor Barry Bozeman (University of Georgia) on a book manuscript that will present innovative techniques for evaluating federally-funded science and engineering centers.

Elizabeth received three engineering degrees and a Ph.D. in Public Policy from the Georgia Institute of Technology. Before joining ASU, she held teaching and research positions at Georgia Tech, Bucknell University, and Columbia University.

 

 
 

 
Corley photo
Photo Credit: Felipe Ruiz

WHAT'S NEW?

Scheufele, Dietram A. and Elizabeth A. Corley. (2008). The Science and Ethics of Good Communication. Next Generation Pharmaceutical, 4(1), 66.

Boardman, P. Craig and Elizabeth A. Corley. (2008, in press). University Research Centers and the Composition of Research Collaborations. Research Policy.

April 15, 2008. "Scientists and the Public: Comparing Views on Nanotechnology Risks and Regulations." Invited presentation for the Consortium for Science, Policy and Outcomes (CSPO) Enlightening Lunch.

White, Dave D., Elizabeth A. Corley, and Margaret S. White. (2008). Water Managers’ Perceptions of the Science-Policy Interface in Phoenix, Arizona: Implications for an Emerging Boundary Organization. Society & Natural Resources, Volume 21: 230-243.

March 7-11, 2008. "Examining the Personal Characteristics and Career Trajectories of Doctoral Graduates in Public Policy and Administration Fields" (co-authored with Meghna Sabharwal). American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) 69th Annual Conference. Dallas, TX.

February 15, 2008. "Scientists and the Public: Comparing Views on RIsk and Regulation" (co-authored with Dietram A. Scheufele). American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.

Scheufele, Dietram A., Elizabeth A. Corley, Sharon Dunwoody, Tsung-jen Shih, Elliott Hillback, and David Guston.  (2007).  Nanotechnology Scientists Worry about Some Risks More than the General Public.  Nature Nanotechnology, Volume 2, Number 12: 732-734.

Corley, Elizabeth A. and Meghna Sabharwal. (2007). Foreign-Born Academic Scientists and Engineers: Producing More and Getting Less than their U.S.-Born Peers? Research in Higher Education, Volume 48, Number 8: 909-940.

November 12-13, 2007. Presentation at ADVANCE workshop for Women, Minorities and Interdisciplinarity, Columbia University.

November 8-10, 2007. Twenty-Ninth Annual APPAM Research Conference titled " University Research Centers and the Composition of Research Collaborations." Paper coauthor with P. Craig Boardman and Barry Bozeman.