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Understanding the structure of NIH, the application process, policies, tools and systems, and knowing where to find valuable resources are key components to create a strong NIH application. On November 13 and 14, 2024, the NIH is hosting a two-part event that will provide participants with the basics to help you in your role working with the NIH grants process from application preparation to award.
In Part One: An Overview of the Pre-Award Process (Wednesday, November 13 from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. ET), NIH experts will introduce participants to the NIH as an organization, key components of finding the right funding opportunity, the NIH team, application, and more. In Part Two: An Interactive Experience (Thursday, November 14 from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. ET), participants will have the opportunity to view demos and engage during this next-level look at tools and systems used during the application process.
If you are a grant administrator or investigator with limited knowledge of the grants process, and eager to start building a better foundation in your role of working with the NIH, register for this two-part virtual event today! Register once and gain access to both parts. Please share this link with others who could benefit as well.
I am a grant administrator and relatively new to the field. I look forward to this opportunity.
Hi,
I am a grant administrator, willing to learn more through the process.
Thanks
I am research faculty and would like to know about how the grant is processed.
It will be really helpful!
I am educator and wants to learn the process