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Deadline-Push (10 week workplan)
Course • 11 lessonsGet help managing your NIH submission workplan with this 10-week countdown to your deadline.
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The 4 Rigor Scoring Criteria
Course • 5 lessonsThese four scoring criteria often cause grantees a lot of trouble. Here are strategies for taking them on.
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The Human Subjects Form
Course • 10 lessonsThis form is crucial to application success. Learn how to avoid common mistakes.
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Optimize your Funding Mechanism
Course • 6 lessonsHow do you choose between the R01 and other awards? We'll review the key differences.
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Navigate the Review Process
Course • 7 lessonsGain insight into the review process to inform your approach to writing your submission.
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Master the T32
Course • 23 lessonsA T32 grant is among the most prestigious to land, and among the trickiest to write. Learn how to write a competitive application.
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Master the R Series
Course • 40 lessonsThis course will help you write an R01, raise your general grantsmanship skill, and make your federal submissions more competitive.
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Master the K Series
Course • 52 lessonsThe K Series can have a steep and intimidating learning curve. This course will help you prepare and write each section.
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Master Resubmissions
Course • 7 lessonsYour NIH submission did not go as planned. Now what? In this course, learn when you should consider a resubmission or not, and why.
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Grow a Healthy Funding Portfolio (for applicants)
Course • 8 lessonsSo you're ready to apply for external funding and you'll start with an R01, right? Probably not. Let's review funding sources that allow you to stairstep up.
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Checklist to Avoid Top Mistakes
Course • 7 lessonsLearn to predict key criticisms from reviewers, identify problems in drafts, and use that information to write stronger submissions.
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Master the P & U Series
Course • 46 lessonsLearn how to select the optimal multiproject grant for your circumstances, how to prepare, and how to write a winning application.
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Best Practices to Increase Funding
Course • 6 lessonsWe'll review methods to quickly improve faculty grantsmanship, strategies for targeted spending that will foster culture change, and long-term institutional planning.