Grant Preparation Resources
To enhance skill development and knowledge regarding proposal writing and submissions to advance research, creative activity, and scholarship in support of UND LEADS as part of the pillar of Discovery.
The series will identify the myriad of resources on-campus to assist in proposal writing, including support from the Associate Deans for Research in all Colleges, the Grand Challenge Champions, staff in the Division of RED, and faculty who have been successful in securing external funds. The sessions will include content on the nuts and bolts of proposal writing, including how to prepare a budget, and locate funding opportunities.
Proposal Writing Series
Hosted by the Division of Research & Economic Development.
April 12, 2023
Role of the Grand Challenges in collaborative research efforts.
Presenters: President Andy Armacost, Provost and Vice-President for Academic Affairs, Eric Link, Vice-President for Research & Economic Development, John Mihelich, Associate Deans for Research, and UND Grand Challenge Champions.
April 19, 2023
What problem are you solving? What is your hypothesis? What is your capacity? What is the relevance?
Presenters: Successful Proposal Writers at UND
April 26, 2023
Budget Templates will be provided and how to submit in Novelution will be reviewed.
Presenters: Karen Katrinak and Diane Hillebrand, Research & Sponsored Program Development Staff
May 5, 2023
Participants will have the opportunity to visit with proposal writers with epertise in topic areas including NIH/HHS/Justice/Energy/Humanities/Defense/NSF and to engage in Q&A with Dr. Mihelich.
Presenter: John Mihelich, Vice-President for Research & Economic Development
NIH Data Management & Sharing Policy Webinar
Research & Sponsored Program Development purchased the National Council of University Research Administrators webinar on NIH Data Management & Sharing Policy that was held on October 30, 2023. If you are a UND employee interested in the Webinar and were unable to attend, please contact Diane Hillebrand at Diane.Hillebrand@UND.edu for the recording.