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 ...
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 ...
Thank you for your interest in submitting a Brandeis-Run Study Abroad Program Development Proposal. Brandeis University takes a proactive approach to considering how many faculty-run programs it can ...
The Office of Study Abroad and the Brandeis-Run Study Abroad Committee approve or disapprove all proposals for any type of study abroad or international activity organized for Brandeis students for ...
"We think we can make something better or find out what is going on in this interesting area if we try a bunch of things and apply several sophisticated techniques to study this." These proposals are ...
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 ...
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 ...
Program Year 2026 (PY26) is the first year of the fifth phase of the Case-Coulter Translational Research Partnership (TRP) to support collaborative translational research projects that address unmet ...
The dissertation proposal and the specialty exam serve different purposes and should be viewed as separate activities, even though often executed concurrently. The dissertation proposal marks the ...
A Graduate Independent Study (IS) is intended to advance a graduate student’s academic progress. The study should help the student build knowledge and/or develop skills necessary for their degree or ...