We know the NIH grants process can be overwhelming for those new to it. That is why OER and CSR are working together to host the “NIH Grants Process Primer: Application to Award” webinar on November 13 and 14 from 1-4pm ET. Join us for this virtual, interactive dive into the grants process, helpful resources, and essential NIH grant systems. Whether you are an institutional grant administrator or a new PI looking to get more comfortable with the NIH grants process, this is the webinar for you.
We have been asked before under what circumstances NIH recovers funds because of grant noncompliance. Here, we will discuss the reasons why NIH may seek to recover funds, specifically in situations of overt and covert omissions of non-compliance (not “honest errors”).
We are pleased to announce that NIH launched the new NIH Grants and Funding website this week. Designed with the needs of the extramural research community in mind, the new site is intended to enhance your journey through the NIH grants process with a modernized interface and powerful features to make finding critical information easier than ever.
Due to the exceptional impact of recent natural disasters and emergencies, NIH wants to assure our recipient community that we will be doing our part to help the extramural community continue its research.
Changes to the fellowship application and review process are coming for applications due on or after January 25, 2025. With the changes just around the corner, many of the questions we heard dealt with the application changes and how candidates could start to prepare now. Below are answers to some of the most frequent questions.
Domestic institutions with an approved Domestic Animal Welfare Assurance are reminded that Annual Reports for the reporting period October 1, 2023, through September 30, 2024, are due to the NIH Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW) by December 1, 2024.
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