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Karen B. Schmaling; Gabriel R. Evenson; Blake K. Marble; Stephen A. Gallo – Research Evaluation, 2024
Peer review is integral to the evaluation of grant proposals. Reviewer perceptions and characteristics have received limited study, especially their associations with reviewers' evaluations. This mixed methods study analyzed the unstructured comments of 270 experienced peer reviewers after they scored proposals based on mock overall evaluations…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Grants, Evaluation Research, Program Proposals
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Rachel Heyard; Sandar Lim; Anne Jorstad – Research Evaluation, 2025
To investigate whether the use of positive, self-promotional language in grant proposals is associated with the gender of the applicant, we used a cross-sectional analysis on 8,150 grant proposals submitted to the Swiss National Science Foundation in life sciences disciplines across three different funding schemes, targeting applicants at…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Grants, Program Proposals, Gender Differences
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Liang Meng; Lei Chen; Diandian Zhang – Research Evaluation, 2024
In this study, to examine status compensation effect we explore an intriguing behavioral pattern of grant applicants. We draw from the status compensation hypothesis and examine the influence of an applicant's status (i.e. ranking of the applicant's affiliated institution) on the title length of the applicant's grant proposal. In addition, we…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Program Proposals, Grants, Institutional Characteristics
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Emily Barrow DeJeu – Business and Professional Communication Quarterly, 2024
Studies of the grant proposal tend to conflate academic research grant proposals with other kinds of nonprofit grant proposal genres, even though research and nonprofit grant proposals have different audiences and goals. To address this gap, this study draws on the Aristotelian concept of "topoi" (or typical arguments) and uses corpus…
Descriptors: Nonprofit Organizations, Proposal Writing, Rhetoric, Grants
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Melani W. Duffrin; Kellie M. Dyslin; Luke Sebby; Jasmina Mesic; Chris Duffrin; Lynda Ransdell; Dara Little; Gerald C. Blazey – Journal of Research Administration, 2024
Emerging Research Institutions (ERIs) are notably one of the most impactful organizations in a state system for addressing social mobility, workforce development, and economic growth of a region. Cultivating research at ERIs often requires the faculty to expand their skill sets beyond basic research to engage students and communities. Faculty…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Faculty Development, Writing Workshops, Grants
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Hannah Toombs; Hao Ye; Perry Collins – College & Research Libraries, 2024
This environmental scan argues for the value in making grant proposals open access. Applying for and receiving grant funding is an important facet of research. However, accessing information on grant application, review, and award processes remains a particular challenge for early career scholars, researchers from smaller or underresourced…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Grants, Program Proposals, Barriers
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Yousoubova, Larissa; McAlpine, Lynn – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2022
With current constraints of public funding of research the question of principal investigator (PI) success has gained prominence. Yet understanding grant success remains problematic. While often associated with peer acceptance of the proposal text, research fundability in large part is informed by PI participation in the social systems of research…
Descriptors: Grants, Grantsmanship, Program Proposals, Proposal Writing
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Polasky, Sarah; Wilson, Jeannie; Carsen, JulieAnna; Stover, Lillian; Cowley, Shelby; Nielsen, Ann – Research Management Review, 2023
The impact of resubmission assistance on grant proposal success is relatively unknown. Given that a significant proportion of proposals, up to 90%, are rejected by the sponsor, this lack of information makes it difficult for Research Development (RD) professionals to decide whether to invest resources in this service. This study responded to New…
Descriptors: Grants, Grantsmanship, Research and Development, Program Proposals
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Pupik Dean, Christopher G.; Schein, Maggie; Kang, Sheena; Kidd, David; Webb, Mel; Doyle, Annie Walton; Allen, Danielle – Teachers College Record, 2020
Background/Context: In recent years, the humanities have frequently been described as "under attack" or "in crisis" in both popular media and academic writing. In this climate, it is particularly critical to develop a stronger understanding of the value of the humanities. While there are many theoretical arguments about their…
Descriptors: Humanities, Learning Theories, Grantsmanship, Grants
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Martinková, Patrícia; Bartoš, František; Brabec, Marek – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2023
Inter-rater reliability (IRR), which is a prerequisite of high-quality ratings and assessments, may be affected by contextual variables, such as the rater's or ratee's gender, major, or experience. Identification of such heterogeneity sources in IRR is important for the implementation of policies with the potential to decrease measurement error…
Descriptors: Interrater Reliability, Bayesian Statistics, Statistical Inference, Hierarchical Linear Modeling
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João M. Santos – Research Evaluation, 2024
The allocation of scientific funding through grant programs is crucial for research advancement. While independent peer panels typically handle evaluations, their decisions can lean on personal preferences that go beyond the stated criteria, leading to inconsistencies and potential biases. Given these concerns, our study employs a novel method,…
Descriptors: Grants, Program Proposals, Funding Formulas, Scientific Research
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Leyland, Bridget; Jackson, Grant; Godard, Kasey; Taggart, Kelsie; Nalevanko, Aniko; Capor, Robert – Research Management Review, 2020
Departmental research administrators offer a wide range of support services to research communities, university central offices, and fellow research administrators in other departments and institutions around the world. It is important for department-level research administration offices to function as a unit to provide centralized services that…
Descriptors: College Administration, Research Administration, Psychology, Departments
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Sehlaoui, Abdelilah Salim; Gross, Elizabeth; Ruengwatthakee, Pimrawee – Journal of Research Administration, 2021
Faculty motivation to seek external funding includes the ability to conduct research and offer innovative programs and bring prestige and support for universities. However, faculty may decline to participate in the grant-seeking process. In order to better understand the reluctance of faculty to pursue grants, faculty in the College of Education…
Descriptors: Grants, Influences, Barriers, College Faculty
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Maureen A. Mathison; Alexandria DeGrauw – Across the Disciplines, 2024
Today, efforts in WAC/WID to address social issues are gaining traction. Parallel to the shift in WAC/WID is a shift in STEM. Practices in STEM are responding to larger social concerns that include recruiting more diverse populations and improving research in consideration of its value and consequence to various publics. Rather than conceive of…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Grants, Program Proposals, Writing (Composition)
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AJ Alvero; Courtney Peña; Amber R. Moore; Leslie Luqueño; Cisco B. Barron; Latishya Steele; Stevie Eberle; Crystal M. Botham – SAGE Open, 2024
Time to degree completion is an important metric of academic progress and success for doctoral students. It is also a common way for educational stakeholders to compare programs even if the content of the degree programs varies. But what types of behaviors and experiences are associated with faster times to degree? In this study, we examine the…
Descriptors: Time to Degree, Self Concept, Grants, Program Proposals
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