How to Write a Grant Application
Allan Hackshaw
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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Medizin
Beschreibung
This concise guide covers the important angles of your grantapplication, whether for a health research project or personaltraining programme, and will help you be among the successfulapplicants. The author, a reviewer for grant funding organisations andinternationally respected research scientist, gives you the benefitof his experience from both sides of the process in thiseasy-to-use, readable guide. The book takes you through the grantapplication process, explaining how to: * Present the justification for the proposed project * Describe the study design clearly * Estimate the financial costs * Understand a typical review process, and how this can influencethe contents of the grant application The author provides practical advice on a range of project types(observational studies, clinical trials, laboratory experiments,and systematic reviews) to increase the chance that yourapplication will be successful. There are also tips on what toavoid throughout the application. With generic information about application requirements,How to Write a Grant Application is ideal forhealthcare professionals seeking a health services or scientificgrant.
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Important Details: According to a world-wide survey carried out by
Elsevier, researchers now spend up to 30% of their time looking for funding and writing grant proposals, less than 15% of applications are successful, and the average age of first time National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant recipients is 40.
Funders are attaching more and more conditions to their support programs. Some, such as the National Science Foundation, channel a significant proportion of their resources only to young applicants. Others limit the number of submissions, so that competing research institutions mandate pre-screening of applications so that they can coordinate a separate screening process.
Furthermore, to get best value for their money, funders will often require that the principal investigator has assembled a research team which represents the pinnacle of multidisciplinary and international excellence. As science performance, planning and funding management become more directed by evidence-based assessment methods, so a market for scientific performance analytics emerges.
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Medizin, Clinical & Experimental Medical Research, Medical Science, Klinische u. experimentelle medizinische Forschung, Förderantrag