Many sponsors require grant applicants to make a “broader impact” with their research, indicating how their research will benefit society or advance desired societal outcomes. Those outcomes include, ...
The objective of this limited submission policy is to encourage the development of competitive research proposals through a transparent and consistent process that does not place undue burden on ...
The Research Development Office (RDO) at the UAB Office of Research strives to expand the university's capability to continually discover and share new knowledge by connecting researchers to resources ...
Writing a grant proposal can be a daunting task. The Sponsored Projects Office is your partner in all aspects of the proposal development and submission. Whether you are new to grant writing or a ...
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 ...
MSU Interim Vice President for Research and Economic Development Julie Jordan is announcing a restructure and rebranding of the Office of Proposal Development, previously a unit within the Office of ...
Develop A Grant Proposal The Research and Proposal Development unit within the Offices of Research, Innovation, and Economic Development (ORIED) assists faculty and staff with the development of grant ...
This page is a centralized hub designed to assist faculty, students, and staff engaged in research across a broad spectrum of disciplines. Here, you will find comprehensive resources and guidelines, ...
Our team can help faculty navigate the complexities of prospecting and applying for project support. The following sections provide an overview of how to approach each stage of your research ...
The Center for Innovation in Sustainability & Resilience (CISR) is accepting applications for the CISR Seed Research Funding Award. Proposals can be developed and submitted in three tracks of seed ...
The Research Development Office (RDO) works to increase sponsored research, grant success rates, and participation in research and education projects at the University of Wyoming and within the state.