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2017-08-11
Funk, Greg - Professor, Department of Physiology, Marquez, Horacio - Professor, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Carey, Jason - Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Lucy, Charles - Professor, Department of Chemistry, Hillen, Thomas - Professor, Department of Mathematical & Statistical Sciences
This resource has tips capturing information about trainees in grant applications. These tips were extracted from the NSERC Discovery Grant Roundtable PowerPoint presentations by the following speakers: Drs. Jason Carey (Department of Mechanical Engineering), Greg Funk (Department of Physiology
), Thomas Hillen (Department of Mathematical & Statistical Sciences), Charles Lucy (Department of Chemistry) and Horacio Marquez (Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering). The tips have been adapted for CIHR proposals. Thank you to the Grant Assist Program (Natural Sciences & Engineering) for
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2011-10-07
Coe, Helen - Project Coordinator, CIHR Special Project
NSERC Banting Postdoctoral grants, tips for improving the application followed by question and answer.
The summary notes of the information session regarding applying to NSERC Banting Postdoctoral Grants program is ready for download. Dr. Jonathan Schaeffer (Professor, Computing Sciences; Vice-Provost (information Technology); NSERC Banting Review Panel Member) discussed the application process to
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2011-06-07
McPhalen, Cathy - PhD, thINK Editing
This document provides a set of guidelines and suggestions for structuring the Research Proposal module of a CIHR Open Operating Grant Program application. Ideas and tips from experienced investigators and CIHR review panel members are incorporated, to assist in preparing a Research Proposal
document that is scientifically compelling. As well, tips and examples on writing style and basic design principles are included, to assist in preparing a document that is easy for reviewers to read and understand. These guidelines may be particularly useful to applicants, internal reviewers and grant
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2016-09-26
McPhalen, Cathy - PhD, thINK Editing
The objective of this document is to assist researchers in preparing research proposals that are scientifically compelling and easy for reviewers to read. These guidelines may be particularly useful to applicants, and may aid internal reviewers and grant application editors. Included are proposal
-writing ideas and tips from experienced investigators and review panel members, plus tips and examples for writing style and document design.
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How to incorporate Patient Engagement and Integrated Knowledge Translation (iKT) into your Project Grant
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Salim, Saad, McCormick, Angela, Ladner-Keay, Carol, Rasiah, Jananee, McAlpine, Laura
How to incorporate Patient Engagement and Integrated Knowledge Translation (iKT) into your Project Grant Content: Tips on Getting Your Clinical Health Research Project go from Fundable to Funded Capitalize on Formulating the Right Patient Engagement Plan Strategies to integrating Knowledge Users
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How to incorporate Patient Engagement and Integrated Knowledge Translation (iKT) into your Project Grant
Download2020-02-04
Salim, Saad, McAlpine, Laura, McCormick, Angela, Ladner-Keay, Carol, Rasiah, Jananee
How to incorporate Patient Engagement and Integrated Knowledge Translation (iKT) into your Project Grant: Tips on Getting Your Clinical Health Research Project go from Fundable to Funded; Capitalize on Formulating the Right Patient Engagement Plan; Strategies to integrating Knowledge Users
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2011-10-21
McPhalen, Cathy - thINK editing
This downloadable resource, A Primer on Document Design, may be useful in presenting complex information in a clear, organized and understandable manner. Basic principles covered are applicable to grant applications and other text-heavy documents. By using a section of a sample document, this
resource systematically dissects basic document design principles. Specifically, the positive results of design principles such as proximity and spacing, alignment, repetition and contrast are explained and specific tips for implementation are provided. Aspects of efficient document set-up in word