More of our services might be a la carte, paid for through
individual research grants, or student fees.
Meanwhile, SRC calculates that the number of recruitable researchers available to fill the coming vacancies, that is, scientists on
individual research grants and postdoctoral fellows — forskarassistent — on 4 - year research posts at a university, is insufficient.
The awards ceremony at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C. sought to help change the face of science by hailing the contributions of women scientists and propelling the next generation forward with five
individual research grants of $ 60,000 each.
Once a minor player, NASA now accounts for nearly three - quarters of
individual research grants in astronomy.
At the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, BIRCWH principal investigator Eugene Orringer says: «During the initial 2 years of this award, we have been able to recruit 11 truly exceptional young people to our faculty, all of whom are committed to the conduct of research in the area of women's health... and many of them have already been successful in competing for their own
individual research grants.»
She was the commissioner for the U. S. Presentation at the 11th International Cairo Biennale, and is a recipient of
an individual research grant from the Graham Foundation.
Not exact matches
Within 5 years, quintupling the number of NIH
individual research fellowship and career development awards, such as the NIH F and K
grant mechanisms, awarded to young scientists to give them more autonomy in their training.
However, even though it can raise the stipends for National
Research Service Awards, which are given to
individual postdocs, the agency does not have complete control over the salaries of postdocs who are paid directly from their advisor's
grants — that is often up to the advisor.
NMRC offers both
grants for
individual researchers and block
grants for
research institutions engaged in clinical and related
research.
The new fund is the latest example of a large
research program to serve national goals that is created outside the regular channel of competitive
grants to
individual scientists.
Participants also noted that staff scientists are much more common at
research institutes in other countries, such as Germany's Max Planck Institutes, where
grants to institutions rather than to
individual investigators are a common funding mechanism.
At the same time, MEXT is targeting US$ 2.4 billion — a 5.8 % increase — to
grants - in - aid for scientific
research to fund
individuals, universities, and
research centers.
► «[A] novel analysis finding a link between how U.S. graduate students in the biomedical sciences are funded and their first job after earning their Ph.D. turns one piece of conventional wisdom on its head: Students supported on a
research grant are more likely to take a
research job than those funded by other mechanisms,» including training
grants and
individual fellowships, Jeffrey Mervis wrote today.
Research grants are provided to help teams of scientists from different countries to combine their expertise to approach questions that could not be answered by
individual laboratories.
A seminal report from the National
Research Council (NRC) published in 2005, called Bridges to Independence: Fostering the Independence of New Investigators in Biomedical Research, suggests that the traditional definition of an independent researcher — as an individual, usually in a tenure - track position, who has received his or her first RO1 research project grant (or equivalent) as a principal investigator — is too
Research Council (NRC) published in 2005, called Bridges to Independence: Fostering the Independence of New Investigators in Biomedical
Research, suggests that the traditional definition of an independent researcher — as an individual, usually in a tenure - track position, who has received his or her first RO1 research project grant (or equivalent) as a principal investigator — is too
Research, suggests that the traditional definition of an independent researcher — as an
individual, usually in a tenure - track position, who has received his or her first RO1
research project grant (or equivalent) as a principal investigator — is too
research project
grant (or equivalent) as a principal investigator — is too narrow.
Many U.S. postdocs are supported by NIH
grants, either directly though
individual National
Research Service Awards (NRSAs), or indirectly through
grants to a principal investigator (PI).
Almost all universities are state funded, and
grants are generally bestowed by the
individual countries»
research councils, either directly to a PI or through the PI's institution, depending upon the country and type of
grant.
However, postdoc trainees who have been awarded an
individual National
Research Service Award (F32) or a nonfederal
grant, or are supported by institutional training
grants (T32), do not receive these benefits, as these awards do not include the necessary funds.
-- The Institutes and the Centers of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) along with the Office of
Research on Women's Health award administrative supplements to existing research grants to hire «reentry candidates,» individuals with a high potential to return to an active research career after taking time off to care for children or attend to other family responsib
Research on Women's Health award administrative supplements to existing
research grants to hire «reentry candidates,» individuals with a high potential to return to an active research career after taking time off to care for children or attend to other family responsib
research grants to hire «reentry candidates,»
individuals with a high potential to return to an active
research career after taking time off to care for children or attend to other family responsib
research career after taking time off to care for children or attend to other family responsibilities.
Individual research units seek
grants from various sources, including ANR, the EU, private companies, and government ministries.
Marie Curie Fellowships are
individual research and training
grants awarded to scientists from European Union (EU) countries by the European Commission (EC).
T32 programs — Ruth L. Kirschstein National
Research Service Award (NRSA) Institutional Research Training Grants — allow institutions to award their own fellowships «to prepare qualified individuals for careers that have a significant impact on the health - related research needs of the Nation,» according to a notice issued in March 2011, late in the study
Research Service Award (NRSA) Institutional
Research Training Grants — allow institutions to award their own fellowships «to prepare qualified individuals for careers that have a significant impact on the health - related research needs of the Nation,» according to a notice issued in March 2011, late in the study
Research Training
Grants — allow institutions to award their own fellowships «to prepare qualified
individuals for careers that have a significant impact on the health - related
research needs of the Nation,» according to a notice issued in March 2011, late in the study
research needs of the Nation,» according to a notice issued in March 2011, late in the study period.
Linking an
individual's employment to the duration of a specific
research grant represents arcane employment practise.
Since the 1940s, when the U.S. government began to invest seriously in civilian
research, the work has been done largely at the nation's universities and paid for through competitive, temporary
grants awarded to
individual professors by federal funding agencies such as the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation.
The first tier contains items that many young scientists would expect from their supervisors: mentoring; communication; setting a direction and vision for the
research group; providing opportunities to network with other scientists; providing funding for postdocs»
research or giving them significant help in obtaining their own
grants; training; creating a work culture and environment that encourages
individuals to treat everybody with respect and encourages collaboration; creating an ambience that keeps group members satisfied and attracts talented scientists to the group; and offering postdocs opportunities to explore options for their careers once their fellowships have ended.
Research grants are made to institutions or
individual investigators, generally faculty members at universities and other institutions.
The United States concentrates its civilian
research in universities, with projects funded mainly by competitive
grants awarded to
individual faculty members.
Another recommendation of the biomedical
research workforce report was to understand better how different types of support — including having an
individual fellowship, being on an institutional training
grant, or being supported on a PI's
research grant — track in terms of
research productivity or future career path and success.
The large percentage of
grants funded «would be wonderful if each
grant were of sufficient size,» she says, «but the [total] money allocated for
research is a set amount, such that the
individual grants just get smaller and smaller.»
Research grants to
individual scientists, traditionally kept safe from high - level budget machinations, have taken a 15 percent hit, retroactive to last fall; hundreds have already received «termination letters» canceling their projects.
For nearly seven decades, federal agencies and many private funders have financed medical
research through competitive
grants to
individual scientists who submit proposals for particular projects.
Grant called the
research important because although the data do not indicate a significant shift from meetings to online support groups yet, they do suggest that a move in that direction is happening and it is important to understand what that can mean for outcomes of
individuals seeking help.
NSF also estimates that in 2012, it supported some 40,885 graduate students and 6935 postdoctoral researchers paid either through their principal investigators»
research grants or, to a much smaller extent, on
individual or institutional training
grants.
The
research is also unusual in that it was funded not by a federal
grant, but largely with private gifts from the Fibrolamellar Cancer Foundation and several
individual donors whose lives have been touched by the disease.
In April, for example, NIH officials launched the Biomedical Information Science and Technology Initiative (BISTI) to provide bioinformatics training and
research grants to institutions and
individuals over the next 2 years.
Extramural LRP recipients must have received a postdoctoral National
Research Service Award, an individual postdoctoral fellowship (F32), an institutional postdoctoral traineeship (T32), an R01 research grant, or any of a dozen or so other NIH research grants, career development awards, and cooperative agr
Research Service Award, an
individual postdoctoral fellowship (F32), an institutional postdoctoral traineeship (T32), an R01
research grant, or any of a dozen or so other NIH research grants, career development awards, and cooperative agr
research grant, or any of a dozen or so other NIH
research grants, career development awards, and cooperative agr
research grants, career development awards, and cooperative agreements.
[A] mounts paid or allowed to, or on behalf of, an
individual to enable him to pursue studies or
research are considered to be amounts received as a scholarship or fellowship
grant for the purpose of section 117 if the primary purpose of the studies or
research is to further the education and training of the recipient in his
individual capacity and the amount provided by the grantor for such purpose does not represent compensation or payment for the services described in subparagraph (1) of this paragraph.
In Stone v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue (1954; 23 T.C. 254, see Part 1), a fellowship
grant to an
individual was not considered compensation for
research services because he was carrying out work according to his own plan, and the
granting foundation exercised no supervision over his work.
Fellowship
grants to
individuals «made primarily to assist scholars and creative artists to carry on their own works of
research and artistic creation» for which the grantor has no control over the outcome of the
research were considered gifts (Stone v. Commissioner, 1954; 23 T.C. 254).
It urges the government to foster cooperation — as well as healthy competition — among the centers and between them and outside labs by following a U.S. - style funding model that emphasizes
research programs that cut across many institutions rather than block
grants to
individual facilities.
Their
Individual Project Fellowships Program has awarded
grants to projects that include making the medical profession «more visible and active on behalf of drug policy reform,» and also evaluating how pure and practical
research is controlled.
It would, for example, provide
grants and fellowships for
individual researchers and groups, thereby facilitating better use of European
research facilities.
The portion of a
research grant that universities can use to pay indirect costs is negotiated between
individual universities and the government, although the administrative portion is capped by law.
This Notice applies to all NIH Institutional
Research Training Grants, Individual Fellowship Awards, Career Development Awards (Institutional and Individual), Research Education Grants, Dissertation Research Grants, or other grant programs with a training component that requires instruction in responsible conduct of research as noted in the Funding Opportunity Annou
Research Training
Grants,
Individual Fellowship Awards, Career Development Awards (Institutional and
Individual),
Research Education Grants, Dissertation Research Grants, or other grant programs with a training component that requires instruction in responsible conduct of research as noted in the Funding Opportunity Annou
Research Education
Grants, Dissertation
Research Grants, or other grant programs with a training component that requires instruction in responsible conduct of research as noted in the Funding Opportunity Annou
Research Grants, or other
grant programs with a training component that requires instruction in responsible conduct of
research as noted in the Funding Opportunity Annou
research as noted in the Funding Opportunity Announcement.
These controversial reforms replaced the previous
grant programs with a system that awards two kinds of
grants: large «Foundation»
grants of up to $ 1.16 million annually to support open - ended work of
individual researchers, and smaller «Project»
grants of up to $ 581,000 annually to fund more focused
research projects.
NIH requires that all trainees, fellows, participants, and scholars receiving support through any NIH training, career development award (
individual or institutional),
research education
grant, and dissertation
research grant must receive instruction in responsible conduct of
research.
Motivated candidates should submit a personal statement explaining why you are interested in joining the Institut Curie, a 3 - 4 page
research plan, a full CV detailing publications, patents, invited conferences, awards,
grants, training and teaching experience, and contact details of 3 - 5
individuals who can be contacted for reference letters.
With her $ 177,000
grant, Dr. Dobryakova in TBI
Research will lead a study using neuroimaging to examine the neural mechanisms during feedback learning in
individuals with TBI.
\ n \ nGiven the practices surrounding government
research grants, public disclosure of the names in this case would carry a great potential for harm to the
individuals and little public benefit.
«Almost all our PhD students and postdocs receive support from the NIH, as members of training
grant programs, as recipients of
individual awards, and as participants in
research by UCSF faculty, a majority of whom are affiliated with one or more of our graduate training programs,» said Elizabeth Watkins, PhD, dean of the UCSF Graduate Division and vice chancellor of student academic affairs.