The dissertation proposal and the specialty exam serve different purposes and should be viewed as separate activities, even though often executed concurrently. The dissertation proposal marks the ...
Choosing the right research programme for you is key. You can begin your search by exploring LSE’s research programmes on our available Graduate programmes page to understand the research areas for ...
Many sponsors require grant applicants to make a “broader impact” with their research, indicating how their research will benefit society or advance desired societal outcomes. Those outcomes include, ...
A starting point for the support and resources you’ll need for conducting research, scholarly and creative activity at the University. The federal administration has enacted a number of Executive ...
Complete proposals are due to the Sponsored Programs Office prior to the sponsor's deadline. A two-week notification of your intent to submit a proposal prior to the sponsor's deadline is strongly ...
Once your research proposal is prepared, an Authorized Institutional Signing Official from the Office of Research and Technology Management (ORTM) must sign and submit the proposal to the funder. The ...
The Office of Research & Sponsored Programs is here to assist you with your external funding project from the very beginning stages. Review the sections below to learn more about the steps to take in ...
Our staff members work hybrid schedules. if you have an urgent need, please email [email protected]. ORP collaborates with the Principal Investigator (PI) in preparing a proposal by assisting with ...
PhD applications to the School of History, Philosophy and Digital Humanities are managed through the University's online application system, and are assessed in line with the University's student ...
All sponsored project proposals are reviewed and submitted by the Office of Contracts and Grants (OCG) Proposal Development team. You must have a current Disclosure of Professional Activities (DEPA) ...
Cost Share is the portion of a project or program cost not borne by the sponsor. It is the University's share in the cost of conducting the project / program. Cost sharing occurs either when a sponsor ...