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OSP-focused

Training to help institutions build and strengthen an Office of Sponsored Projects (OSP) to support faculty and create a research environment.

Abou the OSP Seed Grant

Institutional Responsibilities for NIH Applications and Awards

Organizing an Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) for Success

Data-Informed Decision Making in Research

Subawards, Vendors, and Consultants

How to Prepare Your NIH Progress Report (RPPR)


Student & Faculty Development

Student involvement plays a significant role in SuRE R16 applications, and supporting faculty goals for professional development helps ensure quality teaching in the classroom.

Mutually Beneficial Mentor-Mentee Relationships

Addressing Tenure and Promotion

Managing Student Research

Tips for Attending Your First Scientific Conference

I Feel Like I'm Faking It, You?

The Do's and Don'ts of CV Writing

Student Wellness Strategies

How Post-Bac Programs Can Supercharge Your Success


Application-focused

These topics provide an overview of the NIH research funding process. While focused on the SuRE R16 funding mechanism, the information provided applies to many NIH funding mechanisms.

Finding and Evaluating Funding Opportunities

NIH Structure with an Update to the Grant Review Process

NIH Pre-Award Process

NIH Budget & Justification Development

NIH Peer Review Process

Vertebrate Animal Research

Human Subjects Research, What Do I Need to Know?

Navigating the NIH Resubmission Process

Other Components of the SuRE R16 Application

The Importance of Publications for R16 Applications

Preparing Figures for Publications and Grant Applications

Responsible Conduct of Research

Can NSF Funding be a Good Option to Support Your Research Program?

Finding Funding Opportunities: Strategies and Approaches


SuRE R16 Bootcamp Training

A two-day grantsmanship training webinar for faculty and research administrative staff. Our presenters focus on key elements of R16 applications and discuss strategies to help you prepare a competitive application. Bootcamps are provided twice a year, leading up to the SuRE and SuRE-First application deadlines.

Session 1

Writing a High-Impact NIH Specific Aims Page

Session 2

Significance and Innovation for NIH R16 Applications

Session 3

Writing a Successful NIH Approach Section

Session 4

NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy Updates

Session 5

Bringing out the Most in Your NIH Biosketch

Session 6

Institutional Letters of Support

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