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- 74Toolkit for Grant Success/Educational Materials (Toolkit for Grant Success)
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- 24Coe, Helen - Project Coordinator, CIHR Special Project
- 18Simala-Grant, Joanne - Director, CIHR Special Project
- 12Simala, Joanne
- 5Angela McCormick
- 4McCormick, Angela
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2013-01-14
Coe, Helen - Project Coordinator, CIHR Special Project
Outlined in this document is a summary of the most common errors found in applications submitted to the March/September 2010 and March/September 2011 CIHR Open Operating Grant Program (OOGP) competition by University of Alberta applicants, with a primary designation of Theme/Pillar 4 Social
, Cultural, Environmental and Population Health. This application pool included 13 new and renewal applications from junior, mid-career and senior investigators. The analysis was derived from the feedback of received from CIHR from both the peer reviewers and the scientific officer.
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2013-04-01
Coe, Helen - Project Coordinator, CIHR Special Project
The April E-Bulletin provides information regarding upcoming workshops, resources, and support offered by the CIHR Special Project. If you do not receive this e-bulletin and are interested, please email Helen Coe hcoe@ualberta.ca
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2013-02-01
Coe, Helen - Project Coordinator, CIHR Special Project
The February E-Bulletin provides information regarding upcoming workshops, resources, and support offered by the CIHR Special Project. If you do not receive this e-bulletin and are interested, please email Helen Coe helencoe@med.ualberta.ca
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2013-03-01
Coe, Helen - Project Coordinator, CIHR Special Project
The March E-Bulletin provides information regarding upcoming workshops, resources, and support offered by the CIHR Special Project. If you do not receive this e-bulletin and are interested, please email Helen Coe hcoe@ualberta.ca
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2012-05-04
Simala-Grant, Joanne - Director, CIHR Special Project, Coe, Helen - Project Coordinator, CIHR Special Project
This document provides metrics on the support provided by the University-wide CIHR Special Project to the University community between May 2011 and April 2012. Breakdown of participation by faculty in feedback processes and workshops is shown.
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2012-07-04
Simala, Grant - Director, CIHR Special Project, Coe, Helen - Project Coordinator, CIHR Special Project
This resource is a template to be used to provide formatting when writing for the Details of Financial Assistance Requested (Budget Justification) module of the CIHR Team grant application. This budget template is in a Word format and modern style with a 5 year budget justification. This template
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2011-06-27
Coe, Helen - Project Coordinator, CIHR Special Project, Simala-Grant - Director, CIHR Special Project
Outlined in this document is a summary of the most common errors found in applications submitted to the September 2010 CIHR Open Operating Grant Program (OOGP) competition by University of Alberta applicants, with a primary designation of Theme/Pillar 1 Biomedical. This application pool included 55
new and renewal applications from junior, mid-career and senior investigators. The analysis was derived from the feedback of received from CIHR from both the peer reviewers and the scientific officer.
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2012-11-26
Coe, Helen - Project Coordinator, CIHR Special Project
This document outlines the biostatistical analysis support available at the University of Alberta (UA). The inclusion of strong statistical expertise on research teams for studies carried out by Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR) funded programs will greatly benefit the quality of health
research http://www.ssc.ca/en/about/committees/canadian-institutes-health-research. Power calculations and sample size estimates are often an integral part of research project and grant application.