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Mark Chavez provides essential information for psychologists and psychiatrists about getting funded. Presentation - 1 hour 16 minutes 22 seconds |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Always Think Ahead to the Next Step John B. Reid encourages people to think of the bigger picture when developing timelines. Quick Tip - 1 minute 38 seconds |
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Everything Plays out in the Budget David J. Kupfer emphasizes the importance of a grant's budget justification section. Quick Tip - 40 seconds |
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Philip A. Fisher advocates taking an active approach toward implementation. Quick Tip - 1 minute 56 seconds |
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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 |
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David J. Kupfer reminds researchers that money management is an important skill. Quick Tip - 48 seconds |
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Victoria J. Grochocinski gives advice about how to jumpstart your grant before the money comes in. Quick Tip - 2 minutes 19 seconds |