12/21/10

Application Submission Changes for NSF

Effective for all new applications submitted to NSF on and after January 18th, 2011:

Data Management Plan: The PAPPG contains a clarification of NSF’s long standing data policy. All proposals must describe plans for data management and sharing of the products of research, or assert the absence of the need for such plans. FastLane will not permit submission of a proposal that is missing a Data Management Plan. The Data Management Plan will be reviewed as part of the intellectual merit or broader impacts of the proposal, or both, as appropriate. Links to data management requirements and plans relevant to specific Directorates, Offices, Divisions, Programs, or other NSF units are available on the NSF website at: http://www.nsf.gov/bfa/dias/policy/dmp.jsp. See Chapter II.C.2.j of the GPG for further information about the implementation of this requirement.

Cost Sharing has been revised to implement the National Science Board’s recommendations regarding cost sharing. Inclusion of voluntary committed cost sharing is prohibited, Awardees are informed, however, that they remain subject to the OMB A-21 Clarification memo regarding committing and tracking faculty effort (see footnote 22). In order to assess the scope of the project, all organizational resources necessary for the project must be described in the Facilities, Equipment and Other Resources section (II.C.2.i). The description should be narrative in nature and must not include any quantifiable financial information. Mandatory cost sharing will only be required when explicitly authorized by the NSF Director.

12/20/10

Symposium Focuses on Nursing Research

From the desk of Mel Serow, University Relations:

Cultural competence in health care and care of underserved populations are two areas in nursing education receiving a lot of attention in the classroom. University of Michigan-Flint students in the Masters of Science in Nursing (MSN) program have focused their research this year on these two areas.

Their work was recently presented at the first MSN Research Symposium that attracted more than 50 guests, including students, faculty and staff.

“The response to the research posters presented by the 27 MSN was hugely successful,” said Connie Creech, director of Nursing Graduate Programs. “This will be an annual event to showcase student research skills, and their contributions to health care in the community.”

Special guests at the symposium were David and Francine Zick, who are sponsors of several student research projects via the Francine Zick Student Research Scholarship.
The UM-Flint annual fund assisted with sponsorship of the event.

Source

12/8/10

Grant Writing Workshop at UM-Flint

The Office of Research is once again bringing Christine Black to our campus for a half-day Grant Writing Workshop, Friday, January 28, 2011 from 12:30 – 4 pm.  This will be held in 4103 WSW.  An experienced grant writer, Christine serves as the Assistant Director of Research Services for the University of Michigan Medical School.  She has developed a wonderful workshop, and authored the Grant Writing Tutorial on the Office of Research Blackboard site.

To register for this or any other workshops we offer, please visit our Workshop Schedule website:

12/8/10

Workshop for NEH Funding Opportunities

On March 28, 2011, the University of Detroit Mercy (UDM) will host Elizabeth Arndt, senior program officer in the Division of Research Programs of the National Endowment for the Humanities.  Ms. Arndt will conduct a morning, half-day workshop on NEH funding opportunities.  Ms. Arndt will also be available during the afternoon and the following morning for one-on-one meetings to discuss individual projects.
 
To register for this workshop or for more information, please visit the UDM website.

12/8/10

Faculty and staff awards

Congratulations to the following UM-Flint faculty and staff for receiving awards:

Jonathan Jarosz, Interim Director of University Outreach, who recently received a $ 65,000 grant from the C. S. Mott Foundation for the following project: College Entrepreneurship Program Year Three; and  

Huey-Ming Tzeng, Associate Director of Nursing, who recently received a $ 89,862 grant from the National Institute of Health for the following project: Advancing Patient Call Light Systems to Achieve Better Outcomes