Discover all the tools and resources you need to prepare and submit research proposals, including Cayuse, our electronic routing and submission system, as well as institutional data, budget, and grant ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Research & Proposal Development Services supports faculty in the preparation of competitive research proposals. Please complete the online request in InfoReady for any of the services listed below.
As part of the Office of Research and Technology Management, the Office of Research Administration requires all funding proposals be submitted at least three business days ahead of the sponsor’s ...
Clovis Paleoindian Tradition and Western Stemmed Tradition are types of lithic technologies which are classified by stone tools found in the Western United States (Andrefsky, 1994). A collection of ...
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 ...
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 ...