GLEI and CTSC each have teams that can offer hands-on support for proposal preparation. This is available on a case-by-case basis.
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 ...
In today’s increasingly competitive government contracting landscape, winning proposals are no longer just about getting ahead of the bid or maintaining compliance. As federal agencies demand more ...
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 ...
A series of grantsmanship workshops are hosted throughout the year by the Office of Research. Many of these workshops are particularly useful for new faculty or those new to the research process at ...
The world of federal contracting is in a state of transition, driven by shifting policy priorities, delayed contract awards and workforce changes within government agencies. Contractors who pivot in ...
Sponsor solicitations may be in the form of Request for Proposals (RFPs), Request for Applications (RFAs), Notice of Funding Opportunity Announcement (NOFA), Broad Agency Announcements (BAAs) or ...
Once your research proposal is prepared, an Authorized Institutional Signing Official from the Office of Research and Technology Management (ORTM) must sign and submit the proposal to the funder. The ...
Pre-proposals and/or “white papers” do not always require Pre-Award review and endorsement unless budgetary information is provided and/or institutional ...
What if you could cut the time it takes to write a PhD proposal in half—without sacrificing quality or academic rigor? For many aspiring researchers, crafting a proposal is a daunting task that ...
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