Tips for Grantseeking
Grants are increasingly competitive—and important—for research, scholarly and creative endeavors, and institutional programs and priorities. These professional development opportunities provide tips and resources to support and enhance your grant-seeking efforts.
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- Syracuse University has a number of helpful presentations that are available on-line and may be of interest:Submitting Proposals to the NSF recording and slidesNSF CAREER Awardee Panel Discussion recording and slidesData Management Planning recording and slidesLogic Models for Project […]
- NSF’s Presentation on Funding for AnthropologistsTake a look at NSF’s Presentation on Funding for Anthropologists to learn about funded projects, how to know whether your research is a […]
- NSF Programs Seek Volunteer Reviewers "Are you interested in helping NSF review proposals? Many NSF programs are searching for volunteer reviewers. Some, like Build and Broaden and Perception, […]
- Big News from NSF for 2023 ApplicantsNSF PAPPG Changes Coming January 2023 “The National Science Foundation (NSF) has posted a draft of the 2023 Proposal and Award Policies and […]
- Help with Current and Pending Support Documents“A new NSF Policy Office Webinar covering Current and Pending Support is now available on-demand in the Resource Center , where you’ll also find a […]
- NSF’s Division of Environmental Biology information and resourcesNSF’s Division of Environmental Biology offers some terrific information and resources as well as “office hour” presentations on a range of topics.
- Gearing Up for 2023: Implementing the NIH Data Management and Sharing PolicyRead more about NIH’s efforts toward “Gearing Up for 2023: Implementing the NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy.”
- 5 Tips on How to Work with an NSF Program OfficerWhatever the phase of your research career, it is a good idea to reach out to an NSF program officer as the first step in the application process.
- No Need to Write that DMP On Your Own!The Library has created a helpful guide for faculty researchers on how to get started writing your Data Management Plan (DMP).