How to write a grant application

How to write a grant application

Hackshaw, Allan

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This concise guide covers the important angles of your grant application, whether for a health research project or personal training programme, and will help you be among the successful applicants INDICE: Preface Chapter 1 Overview 1.1 Types of grants 1.2 Types of funding organisations 1.3 Choosing an appropriate funding body 1.4 Contents of the grant application 1.5 Including several studies in one application 1.6 Translational research sub-studies 1.7 The application process 1.8 Estimating timelines and a planned work schedule for the proposed project 1.9 Intellectual property 1.10 Text, grammar and format Chapter 2 Peopleinvolved in the study 2.1 Whoshould be part of the Study Team 2.2 Other investigators, collaborators and consultants who are not formally part of the Study Team 2.3 Other investigators, collaborators and consultants who are not formally part of the Study Team 2.3 The host institution and Sponsor 2.4 Commercial companies 2.5 Oversight committees Chapter 3 Justification for the study 3.1 Finding background information 3.2 Previous evidence and similar research (why the study is needed now) 3.3Biological plausibility 3.4 Safety of new interventions in clinical trials 3.5 Feasibility 3.6 What will the study contribute? 3.7 Summary of the justification for a proposed study Chapter 4 Describing the study design 4.1 Abstract 4.2 Appendices 4.3 Study objectives and outcome measures 4.4 Types of studies 4.5 Observational studies in humans 4.6 Clinical trials in humans 4.7 Laboratory experiments 4.8 Describing sample size 4.9 Describing the main statistical analyses 4.10 Systematic reviews Chapter 5 Associated documents with the grant application 5.1 Study protocol 5.2 Participant Information Sheet 5.3 Curriculavitae of the Chief Investigator and all co-applicants 5.4 Letters of support from centre investigators, collaborators, or other advisors 5.5 Letters of support from commercial companies 5.6 Other documents specific to the field of research Chapter 6 Financial costs 6.1 Overview of items to include in the financial costs 6.2 Indirect costs or overheads (full economic costs) 6.3 Per patient (or per subject) payments 6.4 Staff costs 6.5 Access to core funds and resources 6.6 Consideration of costs not to be met by the funding body 6.7 Grant applications associated with calls for proposals 6.8 Observational studies in humans 6.9 Clinical trials in humans 6.10 Laboratory experiments 6.11 Systematic reviews Chapter 7 Funding body review process 7.1 Submitting the application7.2 Processing the application within the funding body 7.3 Initial reviews (external reviewers) 7.4 Funding committee meeting 7.5 Funding committee evaluation 7.6 Feedback to applicants after the meeting 7.7 Responding to the fundingcommittee feedback Chapter 8 Annual reports and applying for a grant extension 8.1 Annual reports 8.2 Applying for a grant extension

  • ISBN: 978-1-4051-9755-7
  • Editorial: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 124
  • Fecha Publicación: 19/11/2010
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés