Thursday, June 6, 2019

Videos on NSF and P01/Center Grants

I'm happy to announce that we've now edited and uploaded all of our seminar videos from the Spring 2019 semester. See the last two seminars on the National Science Foundation and on Planning a P01 or Center Grant Proposal on our Vimeo site. Also, browse our other videos to see any you've missed!


National Science Foundation
Faculty Experts: Martin Dunn, Dean, College of Engineering and Applied Science; Doris Kimbrough, Professor, Chemistry

The National Science Foundation (NSF) is the premier federal funding agency for the Sciences. Join us for this seminar to learn about the NSF and their grants program. Seasoned experts will discuss the mission and organization of the NSF, their overarching grants criteria, their proposal structure, and tips for applying to the NSF.

How to plan for a P01 or Center Grant
Faculty Experts: Cathy Bradley, Professor and Associate Dean of Research, Colorado School of Public Health; John Hokanson, Professor, Colorado School of Public Health; Jennifer Kemp, Director, Department of Medicine Research Office; Jon Samet, Dean, Colorado School of Public Health

P01 and Center grants are highly competitive and unique. It takes seasoned PIs, multiple great projects, integration, collaboration, and sustainability. This seminar is targeted for faculty interested in leading or being part of competitive P01 or center grant applications. You will hear from faculty experts on the demands of the P01/center grant proposal as well as from those who have successfully competed for such a grant. The seminar will also focus on the institutional and professional benefits of submitting P01 and center grants.

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