Survey of Higher Education Strategies to Win Grants from the National Institutes of Health

Survey of Higher Education Strategies to Win Grants from the National Institutes of Health
Author: Primary Research Group Staff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Education, Higher
ISBN: 9781574403237

The study presents data from more than 30 research universities, medical schools and other colleges pursuing NIH grants. The 122-page report helps its readers answer questions such as: how skilled do universities and other colleges view their researchers in making contacts at the NIH, on understanding its range of grant programs, or in foreseeing questions that might be posed in NIH peer reviews? What percentage of grants are R01 grants? What percentage of grant volume results from collaborations with other institutions? With the private sector? How many colleges have hired consultants to assist with NIH grant pursuit and what have been the results? How much staff time do institutions expend in monitoring the NIH? How many institutions have mentoring programs for junior faculty? How many workshops do colleges offer annually in NIH grant preparation and how well attended are these workshops? How do colleges evaluate their NIH grant procurement efforts? Data in the report is broken out separately by criteria such as college size and types, as well as by NIH grant volume. Data is presented separately for research universities, medical schools, and other institutions.

How the NIH Can Help You Get Funded

How the NIH Can Help You Get Funded
Author: Michelle L. Kienholz
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2013-12
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0199989648

How the NIH Can Help You Get Funded is an insider's guide to planning and preparing competitive grant applications. The book demystifies the NIH and the process of crafting the proposal, how award decisions are made, and next steps after their review.

National Institutes of Health Extramural Research Grants

National Institutes of Health Extramural Research Grants
Author: Cynthia A. Bascetta
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2007-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781422315699

More than 80% of Nat. Inst. of Health¿s (NIH) budget, of $28 billion in FY2006, is used to support extramural res. (ER), which is conducted at 500 univ. To be reimbursed for direct & indirect costs (D&IC), univ. must identify & claim them in accordance with fed. guidance. This report reviews indirect costs assoc. with NIH ER grants & oversight of D&IC claimed by univ. receiving these grants. It: describes the trends in indirect costs for NIH ER grants awarded to univ. for FY2003 through 2005; describes NIH¿s current key controls to ensure that grantees comply with fed. guidance in claiming costs; determines the freq. & scope of audits of grantees; & determines what actions NIH has taken to address findings of improper claiming of D&IC. Charts & tables.