Being Nice is Cool – Conference Code of Conduct Example
Are you organizing an NIH-supported conference? NIH expects that recipients maintain a safe and respectful environment, free from harassment and discrimination.
Are you organizing an NIH-supported conference? NIH expects that recipients maintain a safe and respectful environment, free from harassment and discrimination.
The 2-day conference might be over, but there is still time to explore the NIH Grants Conference resources! The recordings from over 25 sessions are now available in the conference platform agenda, and you can still register for and log into the platform through March 2, 2023.
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As a token of our appreciation for all Early Stage Investigators (ESIs) out there, we are pleased to unveil a redesigned ESI web page.
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NIH sends out a “Welcome Wagon” letter to new (first-time) grantee organizations, providing important information critical to the successful administration and fiscal management of NIH awards.
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Working on your Data Management and Sharing (DMS) Plan? Check out our selection of sample DMS Plans for inspiration!
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If you’re conducting research with human subjects, you might have questions about HHS regulations and NIH policies and how you can prepare proposals and inclusion plans. HHS and NIH experts address many of these questions, along with resources, guidance, and case studies in a 2-part webinar series focused on Human Subjects Research Policies, Clinical Trials, and Inclusion.
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The updated Status Screen Overview (SO & PD/PI) video demonstrates the differences between the status screens used by the Signing Official (SO) and the status screens used by the principal investigator (PI), along with its capabilities.
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This NIH All About Grants podcast episode walks through the timelines you should keep in mind when preparing an NIH grant application.
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Whether you’re from a foreign organization looking to secure NIH funding, or a domestic researcher or institution partnering with a foreign collaborator, you’ll find helpful information to get started in the International Collaborations: Policies, Processes, & Partnerships video. NIH experts walk you through the process of working with foreign entities through engaging case studies, panel discussions, and live Q&A.
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What are some red flags that may help you avoid research misconduct? Research Integrity Officers from the HHS Office of Research Integrity (ORI) and NIH answer this question and more during our recent Research Misconduct & Detrimental Research Practices event.
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