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April 2022
Current and Pending Forms for Federal Grant Applications – 4/13
A inadequate current and pending form will not negatively affect your grant application, but an incomplete form could be a major problem. Proposal consultant Ariana Abrahamsen from WSU Vancouver Research Office will lead a session on why federal applications require a current and pending form, what is included on most C&Ps, and how this from reflects both your funded and unfunded project activities. While the class is intended to cover all federal current and pending forms, it will pay particular…
Find out more »What is the Nuclear and Chemical Science Core Facility?
The newly formed Nuclear & Chemical Science (NUCS) Core Facility houses state-of-the-art instrumentation capable of measuring the composition, structure, and dynamic behavior of radioactive and non-radioactive biological/molecular compounds, agricultural samples, and materials. The NUCS Core Facility provides access to and analysis on 11 different types of instrumentation for users from across the WSU campuses and from outside academic and private institutions. This info session will describe the location, capabilities, and how to submit samples/arrange training on/use the instruments at the…
Find out more »September 2022
PI Roles and Responsibilities – 9/15
What is your role as the lead PI of a sponsored project? What legal responsibilities do you have and how do you navigate the murky waters of federal, state, and private award requirements? In this class, Levi O'Loughlin from the Office of Research Assurances (ORA) and Matt Michener from the Office of Research Support & Operations (ORSO) will help you explore these questions and more. Join us at 11:00am RSVP for Zoom link
Find out more »Managing Your Grant through the MyResearch Database – 9/22
Find out how the MyResearch database can help you track and manage your grant proposals and awards, plus provide insight on other MyResearch capabilities including expenditure and protocol information. In this class, Derek Brown and Karen Hecox from the Office of Research Support & Operations (ORSO) will provide you with tips and tricks to make the most of this helpful portal. Join us at 10:00am RSVP to join via Zoom.
Find out more »October 2022
WSU-PNNL Distinguished Graduate Research Program (DGRP) – 10/5
Join us to learn about the WSU-PNNL Distinguished Graduate Research Program (DGRP), a prestigious doctoral fellowship opportunity for WSU graduate students in STEM fields. WSU faculty advisors and collaborating PNNL scientist advisors jointly apply to the DGRP on behalf of their prospective or current early-term graduate students. DGRP coordinator Dr. Asaph Cousins will present general information about the program, followed by an open-ended Q&A session. Join us at 10:00 am. RSVP below for the Zoom link.
Find out more »March 2023
Introduction to OR and Life Cycle of a Grant – 3/23
Discover how the Office of Research can help you throughout the life cycle of your grant in an information session led by Sofia D’Ambrosio, PhD from the Office of Research Advancement and Partnerships (ORAP) and Matt Michener from the Office of Research Support & Operations (ORSO). We will provide an overview of everything from developing and submitting a grant proposal, to having a compliant research program, to managing and licensing your intellectual property. Join us at 1:00pm RSVP to…
Find out more »Finding Funding with Pivot – 3/30
Which federal and non-federal sponsors are interested in funding your idea? Learn the ins and outs of searching the Pivot database for funding opportunities specific to your area of research. Office of Research Advancement and Partnership's Pivot expert, Emily Brashear, will help you set up notifications, track funding opportunities, find collaborators, and share opportunities with your coworkers. Join us at 11:00 am. RSVP below for the Zoom link.
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Budgeting and Budget Justifications – 4/17
Your budget and budget justification may not make or break a grant proposal, but a well-crafted budget can make for a smoother funding process. Budget expert, Amanda Yager will teach you the basics of preparing a budget, plus common pitfalls and federal requirements. Additionally, discover how to write a compelling budget justification that supports your proposal and allows you to avoid the dreaded budget cut. Join us via Zoom at 1:00 pm. RSVP below for the Zoom link.
Find out more »Executive Policy 41 on Tribal Engagement, Consultation, and Consent
Executive Policy 41 sets requirements for collaborative work with Native American Tribes. Sharon Mail Kanichy and Ken Lokensgard of Tribal Relations/Native American Programs will discuss the basic requirements and how they may shape a grant proposal. They will pay particular attention to agreements and approvals with tribes, which are often required in such work. Join us via Zoom at 3:30 pm. RSVP below for the Zoom link.
Find out more »Learn about the Alzheimer’s Association
You are invited to virtually meet with Drs. Courtney Kloske, Associate Director, Science Engagement & Outreach, and Albert Towers, Senior Associate Director, Medical & Scientific Relations from the Alzheimer’s Association along with Joel Loiacono, Alzheimer's Association Pacific Northwest Region Research Champion to learn more about the Alzheimer's Association’s portfolio of grant opportunities. They will review the Association’s grant process and timelines, and types of research funded. Additionally, they may discuss networking opportunities and other resources available through partnership programs and…
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