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Posted July 30, 2008
Tracking and organizing is the best way to keep the study going, says Jane N. Kogan. Quick Tip - 1 minute 40 seconds |
Posted July 30, 2008
Ensure that you are on target for recruitment, says Jane N. Kogan. Quick Tip - 1 minute 9 seconds |
Posted July 16, 2008
An experienced administrator at 10% can greatly benefit a research project, states Hermi R. Woodward. Quick Tip - 1 minute 54 seconds |
Posted July 16, 2008
Take budget into consideration at the start of proposal development, recommends Hermi R. Woodward. Quick Tip - 3 minutes 19 seconds |
Posted December 3, 2007
Staying in Touch with the Project Study meetings help you keep track of a study and its participants, Michael E. Thase notes. Quick Tip - 2 minutes 27 seconds |
Posted November 21, 2007
Victoria J. Grochocinski gives advice about how to jumpstart your grant before the money comes in. Quick Tip - 2 minutes 19 seconds |
Posted November 21, 2007
Victoria J. Grochocinski advises good communication with the budget department. Quick Tip - 1 minute 45 seconds |
Posted September 28, 2007
Avoiding the Pitfalls of Project Management There are project management details that you can work on between submitting your grant and getting funding, suggests Victoria J. Grochocinski. Quick Tip - 2 minutes 28 seconds |
Posted May 17, 2007
Designing School-based Interventions Read practical advice about designing and implementing a violence prevention program in schools by Lisa Jaycox, Daniel McCaffrey, Beverly Ocampo, Gene Shelley, Susan Blake, Joan Kub, and Donna Peterson. Q&A |
Posted September 21, 2006
Budget and Career Development Plan Greg Siegle and Judith Ford give some advice about developing a budget and writing a career development plan for a K-award. Q&A |