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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Office of Research Development (ORD) offers proposal development services to help faculty turn their research idea into a competitive grant proposal. Faculty may request ORD services by completing ...
While the art and science of grant writing can vary depending on many factors, not least of which being the specific requirements of the target funding organization, there are a few general best ...
As with many aspects of research administration, careful proposal preparation is key in managing the ongoing compliance of a project. Here are questions that should be considered regarding conflict of ...
To develop the next generation of engineers and scientists through support of advanced scientific education. The New Directions Grants Program aims to stimulate a new direction of research for ...
Once faculty select a funding opportunity, they will need to work with various groups across campus to finalize and submit their proposal. These teams help to ensure all proposals meet sponsor ...
Join RIO Proposal Writer Jim Mazzouccolo for this webinar series covering the fundamentals of Proposal Writing. The webinars are designed to help you to understand your audience, identify and satisfy ...
The STARLIT Research Mentor Fellowship provides an opportunity for graduate and postdoctoral students to hone their teaching, communication and project management skills. STARLIT Research Mentor ...
The CTSC Community Engaged Research Embedded Scholars Program is a new opportunity being offered to CTSC affiliated faculty and community partners to take a deeper dive in their research partnerships.
GLEI and CTSC each have teams that can offer hands-on support for proposal preparation. This is available on a case-by-case basis.