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Mentored Grantwriting Workshop - 18 November 2009
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The Mentored Grantwriting Workshop meets regularly during the academic year as an opportunity for researchers to develop and polish their research proposals
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Mentored Grantwriting Workshop - February 2009a
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The Center continues its series of Mentored Grantwriting Workshops to help Faculty Associates develop proposals for research funding.
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Gender, Work, and Family Working Group March 2009
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Fathers and Fathering
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Health Working Group Meeting
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The Health Working Group meets at 9:30 a.m. in the Maryland Population Research Center conference room, 0124B of the Cole Student Activities Building. This ...
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Health Working Group Meeting
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The Health Working Group focuses on the influences of social background and social context, particularly race, class, and community environment, on behaviors ...
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Health Working Group Meeting
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The Health Working Group meets at 9:30 a.m. in the Maryland Population Research Center conference room, 0124B of the Cole Student Activities Building. This ...
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5th Annual Summer Workshop on Crime and Population Dynamics
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5th Annual Summer Workshop meets near Baltimore, Maryland
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Mentored Grantwriting Workshop
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Support for Faculty Associates who are preparing to propose funded research.
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Seed Grant Program
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The Seed Grant Program is a crucial mechanism by which we foster population-related research.
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What are the advantages to submitting my grant proposal through MPRC ?
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MPRC staff know population research . . .
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If MPRC assists in preparing and submitting my proposal, does that mean that my project, if awarded, will be administered by MPRC?
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It depends . . .
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What are the advantages of having my funded research project administered by MPRC?
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You focus on the research, we deal with the administrative hoopla...
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If MPRC administers my research project, will my department no longer receive research credit or departmental DRIF?
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75% - 90% project credit assigned to PI's home department.
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How much of a lead time is needed if I plan to submit my proposal through MPRC?
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Submission need to be routed through the Office of Research Administration and Advancement (ORAA) which requires time. Well enforced deadlines also aid the ...
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Do I need to have Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval when I submit a proposal that plans to use human subject data?
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IRB application can be submitted post proposal submission. MPRC also helps with IRB application preparation.
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How do Principal Investigators register on the NIH eRA Commons website?
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It can be done easily via University of Maryland (ORAA).
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Identifying the Correct Application Package
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What are the Deadlines for Proposal Applications at NIH?
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This depends on application type (RO1, RO3, R21) and specifics (new, renewal, resubmission, revision).
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What are the Dealines for Proposal Application at NSF?
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Just two standard dates...
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Why does a proposal need to be routed (signed off and sent to ORAA for review) two weeks prior to the sponsor's deadline?
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Beat the system, avoid last minute stress.
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Is Specific Formatting of documents required for proposal submissions through grants.gov ?
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Prepare your work in separate word documents using given formatting guidelines. We will compile the final proposal and inform you of missing sections.
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Are there special page limitations for different sections of the proposal RESEARCH PLAN?
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Yes, the guidelines specify page limitations by section...
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MPRC Adminstrative Oversight for Research Grants
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MPRC now has a policy for sharing Credit and DRIF on research projects when MPRC prepares the proposal and/or administers the grant when awarded.
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MPRC's Proposal Timetable
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Faculty Associates and Affiliates
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In keeping with our mandate to support population research, MPRC provides resources to faculty dedicated to the field. In addition to infrastructure support, ...
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Gender, Work, and Family Working Group November 2009
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Presenter: Katharine Abraham, Professor of Survey Methodology and Adjunct Professor of Economics. During this meeting of the Gender, Work, and Family working ...
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Workshop on Multiple Imputation for Survey Data Analysis
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Missing values in survey data may lead to biased parameter estimates that do not accurately represent the population.
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Gender, Work, and Family Working Group
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During this meeting of the Gender, Work, and Family working group, David Bishai will present research on his Egyptian Time Use Study. MPRC will provide ...
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Gender, Work, and Family Working Group October 2009
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During this meeting of the Gender, Work, and Family working group, Betsy Thorn will discuss her research with the American Time Use Survey. This is a ...
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Gender, Work, and Family Working Group September 2009
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