Your research proposal also needs to persuade someone about how and why your intended project is worthwhile. In your proposal you will need to explain and defend your choices. Always think about the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Good research is driven by analytical questions. However, in order to know what questions to ask, it is necessary to learn what research already exists on your topic. What are the gaps in the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
In order to help you with your application, the information below aims to give some guidance on how a typical research proposal might look. Your research proposal is a concise statement (up to 3,000 ...