Manage your time – Know the deadlines and plan ahead to obtain requirements like transcripts and recommendations. Follow directions carefully – Applications that are missing elements or submitted ...
We offer all University affiliates access to an electronic version of the New Faculty Guide to Competing for Research Funding, a resource for those who are new to submitting proposals, and reference ...
The Research Development Office (RDO) maintains a partnership with TIG, a research development firm specializing in strategic positioning, proposal review and development, and team science. Proposal ...
The approval process is necessary to ensure that applications are complete and accurately represent you and the university. Your department and school leadership must approve a proposal before SPS can ...
The Research & Innovation Office (RIO) provides proposal development services to help increase the competitiveness of grant proposals. Services can include writing, editing, proofreading and rigorous ...
Application and proposal requirements vary according to each sponsor’s requirements. Please review and follow all requirements to maximize your chance for success. A full proposal provides an in-depth ...
PhDs are supposed to contain an element of originality and innovation. Originality need not mean that you explore a wholly new concept. For instance, it might also include applying new methods or new ...
GLEI and CTSC each have teams that can offer hands-on support for proposal preparation. This is available on a case-by-case basis.
provides a basis for decision-making; helps to make sure that you get the most appropriate supervisor for your research. Your research proposal does not commit you to researching in a specific area if ...
The Sponsored Programs Office can help you assemble your proposal, provide counsel on various portions of the project, and help you develop your budget. The following list includes links to the RD ...