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Proposal Development and Review Process
Introduction
The common method of soliciting funds and approaching potential
sponsors to support research and other activities is writing proposals
in a manner which clearly defines the research concept and the problem,
and states the benefits to be gained as a result of the efforts
and research activities proposed. The faculty member is responsible
for drafting the proposal and is the individual who will play the
role of a principal investigator or project director and will eventually
be responsible for the project upon award approval.
This section will focus on describing the various processes of proposal
and budget preparation, AUB's proposal approval as well as the responsibilities
of faculty members and OGC in the proposal writing and review phases.
Principal Investigator
Eligibility (who is eligible to apply for funding)
Pre-proposal Preparation
(Concept Paper Preparation and links to template files)
Proposal and Budget Preparation
(Components of proposals and budgets)
Tips on Writing Proposals
Proposals Requiring Special Review
(human & vertebrate animal subjects, radioactive material, clinical
trials)
Proposal Deadlines (PI requirements
for proposal submission to OGC)
University Review of Proposals
Submission of Proposals
Responsibilities of
Faculty Members
Responsibilities of the
Office of Grants and Contracts
Funding Information and Resources
AUB's Institutional Profile
(specific information about AUB often required for research application
forms of funding agencies)
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