The July 2025 Career Stories featured Kate Duggan, Associate Director of Research Development in Northeastern University College of Social Sciences and Humanities

Written by: Roshni Singh, Career Stories team

Answering Calls to Answering RD Questions: Kate’s Path to Associate Director in RD

Kate Duggan

The July Career Stories featured Kate Duggan, MEd, Associate Director of Research Development in Northeastern University’s College of Social Sciences and Humanities. Kate holds a Bachelor of Arts in Geography and French and Francophone Studies from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and a Master of Education from Northeastern’s College of Professional Studies.

In her current role, Kate provides a wide range of support to researchers, from identifying funding opportunities and connecting faculty with grant resources to running internal funding programs and facilitating competitive research proposals. She has a special interest in data-informed research strategies and improving research development processes.

Kate’s journey wasn’t as easy as it sounds. In 2008, during the recession, when she was looking into study abroad adviser roles, something she enjoyed doing in college, she instead found her first post-college role in a call center. While not her dream job, it gave her valuable customer service skills and public speaking experience—tools she still relies on today when working with faculty.

However, she never gave up and eventually ended up in Brown University’s Med School dean’s office serving as an executive assistant. She later transitioned into graduate and postdoctoral affairs before joining Brown’s newly launched research development office in 2017 as an analyst, one of just a few early team members. In this role, Kate was responsible for gathering resources, supporting faculty, and running workshops—an experience that set the foundation for her future growth.

Quickly making her way up, in 2022, Kate was able to secure a new position, doing what she loves doing, that is, creating workshops, bringing in speakers, sending around funding announcements, meeting with faculty, and other “hardcore RD functions”, supporting about 300 faculty at different career stages across the college. Kate enjoys learning from these faculty at different career stages and especially in Social Sciences, where faculty are working on topics like juvenile justice, gentrification, and more. 

Despite Kate’s accomplishments, she is always looking for new opportunities, like helping others with their work where needed. Also, Kate enjoys taking new courses to enhance her career, such as a four-course series on AI applications, which she has already utilized to compare solicitations and pull out differences. While her passion for international education and federal relations grows as potential future areas for professional growth, she has found enjoyment in her RD role.

Kate is an active member of NORDP. She serves as a Northeast Region co-representative and contributes to the Member Services Committee, a two-time conference co-chair on the Conference Planning Committee, and is a founding member of the Creative Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities (CASSH) Affinity Group.

Kate is happy to answer any questions you have for her, so please feel free to contact her at k.duggan@northeastern.edu or kadresdev@gmail.com

To listen to her full interview by the career/kindle team, please click on this link (you must log in as a NORDP member to access): https://nordp.org/store/viewproduct.aspx?id=24459276; Chapter 49: Kate Duggan

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Author: Roshni Singh

Roshni Singh is an inspiring RD professional. She has been with NORDP for year and a half now and has volunteered her time/talent/skills to several initiatives including Career Stories where she writes blogs and NORDP IWG Committee Meeting where she helps take meeting minutes. She comes with many years with program management, scientific writing and couple years of nonprofit grant writing experiences.