Langbeschreibung
Getting research funding, from both government and the private sector, is becoming increasingly more competitive in an environment of shrinking resources. This useful book is designed to help both beginning and experienced researchers approach the grant application process and develop a successful application.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
IntroductionPART ONE: MAJOR COMPONENTS: GETTING STARTEDThe Principal InvestigatorThe Competitive Project ApplicationPART TWO: KEY CONNECTIONS: OPENING MOVESFunding Mechanisms and the Review ProcessFormal ResourcesInformal ResourcesFunding SourcesPART THREE: RESEARCH IN THE REAL WORLD: THE PLAYING BOARDResearch EnvironmentsRelationships and InteractionsPART FOUR: WHAT AND WHEN TO WRITE: RULES OF THE GAMEResearch Details What to WriteSupporting DetailsWork PlanPART FIVE: HOW TO WRITE: UNIQUE MOVESWriting to Be CompetitivePART SIX: CHECKING FOR INFRACTIONS: PREPARING FOR THE AUDIENCESeeing It through the Reviewers¿ EyesPART SEVEN: THE REVIEWERS¿ DECISION: ENDGAMEFundedNot Funded