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How do Principal Investigators register on the NIH eRA Commons website?
It can be done easily via University of Maryland (ORAA).
Located in Resources / / Frequently Asked Questions about Grants / Preparing to Apply for Funding
What are the Deadlines for Proposal Application at NSF?
Just two standard dates...
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What are the Deadlines for Proposal Applications at NIH?
This depends on application type (RO1, RO3, R21) and specifics (new, renewal, resubmission, revision).
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If MPRC administers my research project, will my department no longer receive research credit or departmental DRIF?
50% - 90% project credit assigned to PI's home department.
Located in Resources / / Frequently Asked Questions about Grants / Submitting a Grant Proposal through MPRC
What are the advantages of having my funded research project administered by MPRC?
You focus on the research, we deal with the administrative hoopla...
Located in Resources / / Frequently Asked Questions about Grants / Submitting a Grant Proposal through MPRC
If MPRC assists in preparing and submitting my proposal, does that mean that my project, if awarded, will be administered by MPRC?
It depends . . .
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What are the advantages to submitting my grant proposal through MPRC ?
MPRC staff know population research . . .
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The Maryland Population Research Center draws together leading scholars from diverse disciplines to support, produce and promote population-related research of the highest scientific merit.