SIAMUW.  An independent federal agency created by Congress in 1950  Mission: “to promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity,

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SIAMUW

 An independent federal agency created by Congress in 1950  Mission: “to promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare; to secure the national defense"  Annual budget of about $6.9 billion (FY 2010),  Funding source for approximately 20 percent of all federally supported basic research conducted by America's colleges and universities. t/

 An agency of the Department of Health and Human Services.  Mission: science in pursuit of fundamental knowledge about the nature and behavior of living systems and the application of that knowledge to extend healthy life and reduce the burdens of illness and disability  Invests over $31.2 billion annually in medical research.  More than 80% of the NIH's funding is awarded through almost 50,000 competitive grants to more than 325,000 researchers at over 3,000 universities, medical schools, and other research institutions in every state and around the world. m

 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship   Deadline Nov 14, 2012 for Mathematics. No late submission ever accepted.  Need to submit through NSF Fastlane system.

 SMART – DoD sponsored scholarship program   DoE CSGF - Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship   Due Jan 8  Programs through your home country, for international students  AT&T Labs Fellowships for Women and Under-represented Minority Students  NDSEG – National Defense Science & Engineering Graduate Fellowship   National Physical Sciences Consortium   Due Nov 30  Both for new and dissertation-writing students

 Possible source of funding for final years of PhD, for research that has biological/medical applications  Find a mentors on campus with experience applying for NIH grants  Probably means outside of our department  Strengthen your “training environment”  NIH grant writing follows a specific format  Application must be routed through UW Office of Sponsored Programs, talk to Keshanie if you plan on applying

 Read the Solicitation for Application documents, available from websites of funding agencies. Carefully!  When have questions, call the contact person provided by the funding agency. Their job is to help you.  Contact advisor/mentor etc.  If applying for NSF stuff, get familiar with Fastlane. You’ll need to set up an account. Ask UW Office of Sponsored Programs for details.  If applying for grants that require a budget, ask Keshanie for UW budget requirements (over-head etc.)

 Start early.  Try to find successful applications to read. Our department has many successful past applicants.  When in doubt, ask. You don’t have to do this alone.  Send your draft to other people for critique. It is very important you get opinions on your draft before you submit your applications.

Ask for recommendations early. 2-3 week minimum Be kind in requesting recommendations – include your CV, drafts of all essays, the solicitation for the NSF GRFP, cover letter and clear instructions on how to access FastLane. Recommendations are submitted online. You will be able to send reminders and see when recommendations have been submitted. Your advisor should be one of your letters of recommendation. Write a thank you letter.

Make your research sound exciting and attractive. Make sure you address all requirements. Use simple, clear language. Readers of your application may not be experts in your area. You need to make sure you don’t throw them off with jargon.

Why are you interested in this project? How did you get here? It is not accidental - Discuss your purposeful journey with confidence and evidence. Are you sincere? What are your long term goals within this graduate program and after? How will the fellowship intersect with previous and proposed research? Slide credit: taken from 2009 presentation by Genevieve K. Walden at SFSU

This is the most important project in the world. Do you have a good research hypothesis/question? Is this a clearly articulated research plan and timeline? Can you accomplish what you are proposing? Do you understand current research principles & techniques in your field? Why is this important? Why do you have to research this project here and now? Is this original research? Really? “Our project is the first…” How does your research fit into the big picture? Slide credit: taken from 2009 presentation by Genevieve K. Walden at SFSU

Can you do what you are proposing? Do you have the appropriate depth of experience and training to take on this research? Do you have a proposed remedy for any glaring omissions? Do you have an advisor that is an expert in the field you are choosing – is this a good match? Is the institution you have chosen for study appropriate? Do you have the resources – facilities, computing needs, permits, access to field sites, collaborators, sister institutions – that are required for this project to succeed? Do you demonstrate leadership? Slide credit: taken from 2009 presentation by Genevieve K. Walden at SFSU

 - Federal fundings  - Grant programs from all kinds of U.S. government departments, agencies, etc.  resources.html - List of federal agencies resources.html

 Grant writing may be a HUGE part of your career, depending on what career path you choose  Good to have experience early in your career to see what it is like  May be important to begin building up a track record of obtaining your own funding

 Scientific Writing and Communication: Papers, Proposals, and Presentations, Hofmann, A. H., Oxford University Press.  The Foundations Center: nabout/proposalwriting.html

1. The conference may have travel funding available. Be sure to apply early! Generally need to be submitting a poster or giving a talk 2. Your advisor has $1500/year/student and generally other travel money from grants, too 3. The department can help if you’ve tried the other avenues 4. The graduate school has small amounts available /gsfei/travel.shtml /gsfei/travel.shtml