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 ...
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 Development Office (RDO) maintains a partnership with TIG, a research development firm specializing in strategic positioning, proposal review and development, and team science. Proposal ...
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 ...
A competitive proposal, whether it is new or a resubmission, takes several months to pull together. In particular, proposals with external partners (universities, corporations, schools, etc.) require ...
“What? You have the best research idea in the world but can’t get a grant?” Writing proposals is the scientist’s life blood. Yet, many scientists are not trained in the art of grant writing and are ...
The Office of Research Development (ORD) maintains a Proposal Support Toolbox, designed to assist faculty in their proposal document preparation. The toolbox is accessible to all with a uml.edu or ...
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 ...
Many sponsors require grant applicants to make a “broader impact” with their research, indicating how their research will benefit society or advance desired societal outcomes. Those outcomes include, ...
Once faculty select a funding opportunity, they will need to work with various groups across campus to finalize and submit their proposal. These teams help to ensure all proposals meet sponsor ...
Students are introduced to a prepared, experimental garden. This garden provides the focus for the development of hypotheses / questions about the distribution and abundance of plants in this garden.
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