Funding
Disclaimer:
This short online tutorial is intended for faculty of the College of Veterinary Medicine Nursing and Allied Health at Tuskegee University. It does not make any assurances, guarantees and/or promises. It specifically provides a personal opinion of Cesar D. Fermin, PhD Associate Dean for Research and Advanced Studies of the college and it does not represent the opinion of Tuskegee University. This material is copyright and the personal property of the author. Use at your own risk.
As it can be deduced from the example provided, C Fermin never worked in teeth or dental care and the example and terms used were chosen at random to illustrate the power of this approach even when the inquirer is a new to a given field, in this case dentistry.
Twelve commandments of funding preparation
This link will walk you through twelve modules with text and images from sources leading to explanation given. The opinions provided here were derived from years of experience writing and reviewing grant applications for self, colleagues, peers, and granting agencies.
Other COS Resources
This short describes projects currently underway, and other essential constituents for supporting the college One-Medicine-One-Health strategy that guides the college academic mission. Tuskegee Legacy and people it serves. This short describes the themes that current faculty investigate in the college. It explains the significance of the University/units academic function in relation to the unique issues that plague the Black Belt Region where the university is located in Alabama.
Funded research at Tuskegee and CVMNAH
This link takes users to the University Office of Sponsor Programs.
Grant-Ground-Work
Common Knowledge
Key Terms - Aims
Application Design (part I, part II)
Who's That
Record Access and Reference Management
Automatic Reference Management
Automatic Reference Formatting-1
Automatic Reference Formatting - 2 (part II, part III)
Assume Nothing
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