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Office of Research and ScholarshipRevised June 2007 Personnel Ginette A. Pepper, PhD, RN, FAAN William N. Dudley, PhD Marjorie A. Pett, DSW, MStat Bob Wong, PhD Jacquee Williamson Terri Pianka Cathy Osborne Diane Ballard Research Assistant at Large
Vision: Supported by a world-class office of research and scholarship the College of Nursing community of scholars is engaged in exemplary programs of funded research and distinguished scholarship. Mission: To provide exceptional centralized support services that facilitate faculty success with research development, grant submission and management and scholarly productivity. The purpose of this page is to acquaint you with the services available for getting started with research projects in the College of Nursing. I am interested in developing a research study, how do I get started? Research projects typically require some level of funding to assist with the project, staff, equipment and other costs. There are several sources for start-up funds. First consider pilot funds from:
The application is available on the College of Nursing web site. Funding may be requested for up to $5,000. After submission the review process can take 2 weeks to one month.
Faculty Research and Creative Grants have three submission cycles per year. Deadlines are 5:00 PM August 15th, November 15th, and February 15th. The maximum grant is $6,000. Must be regular or research faculty to apply. The application and further information is available at http://www.health.utah.edu/ccrrep/funding/faculty_creative.pdf
The two submission deadlines are February 15th and August 15th each year. The emphasis is on developing new research directions that, when initiated through this program, can produce new funding opportunities from major sponsors of research. The maximum award available is $35,000. The application and more information is available at http://www.research.utah.edu/funding/seed.html
I now have pilot work completed and I'm ready to pursue a larger study. How do I find funding that will support a larger research project?
I need an up to date literature search to include in my research grant or for developing a publication. Where can I get help with literature searches and article retrieval?
I am writing a research proposal for a specific grant. What and who are available to help me with the grant?
As soon as you know you are going to apply for a grant please contact the Associate Dean for Research and fill out the Extra-Intramural Grant Planning Forms I and II (orange and green forms). Then contact Cathy Osborne to assist with the paperwork, process, requirements and timeframe. Cathy can be reached at 587-9196. She can assist with access to electronic forms for the University of Utah and funding agencies, formatting, word-processing and interfacing the grant process with the University of Utah Office of Sponsored Projects (OSP). A research grant cannot be sent directly to the granting agency. It must be processed through the College of Nursing Office of Research & Scholarship and then the University of Utah Office of Sponsored Projects after sign off by the Dean of the College of Nursing.
The Associate Dean for Research will provide guidance concerning items and areas to include in the budget and must review and approve the budget before it is forwarded for signature. Cathy Osborne can assist with specific budget preparation including finding specific costs for personnel, equipment and supplies, etc. The Office of Research & Scholarship has developed budget templates and spreadsheets to facilitate this process. These are available from Cathy.
Federal grants such as NIH and HRSA are now required to be submitted electronically. If the agency requires a hard copy to be mailed, the College of Nursing will pay for the courier service to send the grant to the agency. If it is during normal business hours Cathy Osborne will take the grant to the University FedEx pick-up point. If it is after normal business hours the faculty will take their own package to a courier for overnight delivery. Location and operation hours of courier services in the Salt Lake Valley are available from Diane Ballard. I need to get Human Subjects approval for my study. Where can I get help with my IRB submission? IRB paperwork for NIH grants do not have to be submitted until after you have been reviewed and you’ve been notified you are going to receive funding. For any other granting agency be sure to check and see if they require IRB approval at the time of submission or after funding.
My study involves quantitative analysis. Where can I get help with the statistics?
Before I submit my grant I would like someone else to read my grant. Who can critique my grant prior to submission?
Comments can be given individually or the reviewers can meet as a group and give you the results of their review. Hooray, my external grant is funded! What help is there to get the study going and oversee its administration?
I am ready to publish or submit an abstract or paper or presentation of my research findings or scholarly paper. What support is available from the College?
My abstract was accepted for presentation. Now what help is available?
How does the Office of Research support your graduate student's research activity?
Is there on going training and information about services available through the Office of Research? Yes, we have both scheduled and arranged in response to faculty requests. If you want to offer to give or request a specific seminar let us know. Graduate students are also invited.
We are here to help you be successful with your research and scholarly projects. Please let us know how we are doing and what other support you need. |