Course Timeline October 7 th : Project description October 14 th : Paperwork and Budget October 21 st : Successful Grant Writers (Project description due)

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Course Timeline October 7 th : Project description October 14 th : Paperwork and Budget October 21 st : Successful Grant Writers (Project description due) October 28 th : Q & A with Research Services November 4 th : Review process (Final Proposal due) November 11 th : Other funding agencies November 18 th : Foundations (reviews due) December 2 nd : Review Panel Meeting December 9 th : Class Presentations

Project Description The real meat of a proposal

INTRODUCTION First 1-2 pages described what research activity you want to pursue You told reviewers your objectives and how you plan to achieve them You told them about the methods You told them about significance Now they are hooked and hungry for more!

Background information Why? Because they should know what you know! Start from the broad topics and narrow down to specifics Review of literature: know differences between thesis, publications & proposal You want to show them your depth of knowledge and understanding of the current literature and research trends Build your story on the basis of what is known

References How many are too many? Depends on your field Use best ones that serve YOU best! Give some popular review articles (recent) Don’t say: Recently in 1955… Cite leaders, old-timers and little people too Ego trip! So let some ride on it too (no attacks!) Cite those who support your train of thoughts

How to deal with those spoilers? Some publications will poke holes in your story. Tell, why they are not applicable Please be humble! Avoid negative tone if at all you can (exercise) –Nothing is known.. Little is known –It is not possible… It is difficult Try to explain why your story stands!

You may use up to 5 pages for this but remember… This is not a space filler! Use only what is absolutely necessary for building YOUR story Critical review of literature Direct relevance to your proposal But it will not work..

Preliminary data Your own unpublished results Your best chance to use diagrams, colors, & charts but remember the KISS principle Keep it simple, sweetheart! Show that you mean business! If data does not support hypothesis, change it by going back to drawing board! Do not overkill or you will work for free!

Why to give preliminary data? You are on the right track You think like a scientist You are “objective” in your approach Something trivial need not be given! Something major should not be missed! No detailed methodology: for specialist Emphasize that you are a professional! 3 pages maximum, reemphasize your objectives at the end Intro 1-2 pages; Background 5 pages; prelim data 3 pages: 9-10 pages are up

Experimental plan: Future activity Give overview of the activity to be undertaken Who will do what? How many years? No $ data! How data will be collected and analyzed Timetable here or at the end Overview: 1-2 paragraphs only Then take objective 1and rephrase it in the form of a question if you can. Explain how it will be answered. So on… Keep to 3-4 objectives only

Avoid these traps! If success of your objective 2 is based on objective 1 and objective 3 needs objective 2 to work, your proposal is doomed! This has already been done as cited in the background..and it does not work The positive outcome can not be guaranteed The negative outcome is of no use in advancing science!

Methods, Data analysis & Pitfalls No long boring methodology: We are dealing with experts (you are one of them!) Show that YOU are the expert Use citations if necessary (your own will be better) Indicate that instruments are within your reach (and you know where to get them) Give supporting letters if you do not know something or if crucial, make them Co-PI Expected outcome Possible Pitfalls and how to avoid them or tweak the experiment with the outcome. Milestones! Timetable of activities (6 month slots) Total space available 4-5 pages

Integration of research and education Major goal of NSF How will you use your results in teaching Include within description and on last page How your work supports missions of your University, Department/college and group How your field will be advanced? Society? Grad students, postdocs, undergrads benefited Diversity and training Collaborate, publish and present seminars Novelty! (One last page)

Service continued.. Public education Popular talks for laymen Specific groups benefited: K-12 schools Journal clubs A good project just achieves the scientific goals but the best one benefits everyone who associates with it!

Assignment On or before October 21st, submit your project description with references to me (15 +4 pages). Please submit a hard copy! Cite references as follows: –Single author (e.g. Joshi, 1987) –Two authors (e.g. Joshi and Joshi, 1987) –Many authors (e.g. Joshi et al. 1987) a,b,c.. –List references alphabetically at the end –Use same style for all references cited. –Follow what is a common style in your field