Grantsmanship for New Investigators / SpringerBriefs in Public Health (PDF)
This compact resource analyzes and demystifies the processes of applying for, competing for, and getting funding for research. Neither a cookbook nor a template, it encourages readers to apply the critical thinking and attention to detail they use...
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This compact resource analyzes and demystifies the processes of applying for, competing for, and getting funding for research. Neither a cookbook nor a template, it encourages readers to apply the critical thinking and attention to detail they use in their investigations to the pursuit of the grant. Chapters delve into choosing among funding options, project planning and writing, filling out the materials in the application packet, and troubleshooting for problems at various steps of the journey. Along the way, the authors also explore common myths of grantsmanship and alert readers to hidden pitfalls that can get an otherwise good submission rejected.
Among the core skill areas covered:
· Using strategic thinking throughout the application process
· Understanding the major grant mechanisms
· Navigating the grant timeline, including the peer review and the vetting process
· Writing the effective project description
· Following up if the project is not funded or funding is deferred
· Building a career grant by grant
Brimming with expert knowledge, Grantsmanship for New Investigators ably balances motivation with realism. The authors' deep understanding and experience of how funding agencies arrive at judgments will inspire readers to present their research in the most convincing manner.
Carl G. Leukefeld, DSW, is Professor of Behavioral Science and Psychiatry as well as Chair of the Department of Behavioral Science and founding Director of the Center on Drug and Alcohol Research at the University of Kentucky in Lexington. He is also the Bell Alcohol and Addictions Endowed Chair. He came to the University of Kentucky in 1990 to establish the Center on Drug and Alcohol Research from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), where he held administrative and research positions including grant and contract planning and developing requests for applications and proposals, grant reviews, developing grant review summary statements, and research project administration. He was also the Chief Health Services Officer of the United States Public Health Service. Carl's external grant support experience includes funded grants from NIH, NSF, as well as contracts from States, community organizations, and industry. Carl has also served as a reviewer and consulting journal editor, ad hoc grant reviewer for federal agencies like the CDC and NIH, and has been a standing member of National Institutes of Health initial review groups - sometimes referred to as study sections. In addition to workshops and courses on grant preparation, he has taught undergraduate, graduate, and medical students. His publications include over 350 articles, chapters, books, and monographs.
- Autoren: Thomas F. Hilton , Carl G. Leukefeld
- 2018, 1st ed. 2019, 116 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Springer-Verlag GmbH
- ISBN-10: 3030013014
- ISBN-13: 9783030013011
- Erscheinungsdatum: 30.10.2018
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