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 ...
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 ...
All science starts with people looking at the world, whether it be the physical world or the world of living organisms. We observe patterns or phenomena in the world and we want to know why these ...
Remember to contact your Research Administrator using the McCormick Proposal Intake Form as soon as you plan on submitting a proposal so they can work with you to start the process. The Principal ...
A research proposal is a structured document detailing your proposed research plan. It helps assessors determine how feasible your research is and the methodological quality of your study. It can be ...
Research & Proposal Development Services maintains a library of recent successful grant proposals and project overviews written by University of Nevada, Reno faculty. This library has been created to ...
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 ...
Perhaps of greatest importance when you apply for an academic position is a description of your proposed research. Departments want to know what you will need to get results within the first three ...
Complete proposals are due to the Sponsored Programs Office prior to the Sponsor's deadline. Please refer to the Internal Deadline Chart to determine your proposal's internal deadline. Also note: NIH ...
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 ...