I'm hoping someone can give me some feedback on writing an NSF, or other grants, in graduate school. I will be a first year and am hoping to hit the ground running and apply for one. I have the following questions:
1.) Would a neuroimaging study looking at biomarkers of preclinical Alzheimer's disease qualify for an NSF? I know it can't be considered strictly clinical research and I'm not sure exactly where they draw this distinction.
2.) Are NSFs more competitive than NRSAs? I know the NSF has higher and longer funding so I would assume yes but I wanted to double check.
3.) Would most people recommend waiting until year 2 to write a grant or would you say go for it? Also, if you are rejected year 1 could you tweak the project and submit a very similar (and hopefully stronger) application the next year? Or are there rules against this?
4.) Other than having a solid and novel research proposal that interests the committee, what matters the most when securing an grant? (publications, prior fellowships, honors, gpa, etc?)
I know that these grants are competitive and first and foremost I would like to apply to gain experience in grant writing, but it would be nice to know what I am up against! 🙂
Also-- I may not even be asking the "right questions," so please let me know if I am missing something. Thanks!
1.) Would a neuroimaging study looking at biomarkers of preclinical Alzheimer's disease qualify for an NSF? I know it can't be considered strictly clinical research and I'm not sure exactly where they draw this distinction.
2.) Are NSFs more competitive than NRSAs? I know the NSF has higher and longer funding so I would assume yes but I wanted to double check.
3.) Would most people recommend waiting until year 2 to write a grant or would you say go for it? Also, if you are rejected year 1 could you tweak the project and submit a very similar (and hopefully stronger) application the next year? Or are there rules against this?
4.) Other than having a solid and novel research proposal that interests the committee, what matters the most when securing an grant? (publications, prior fellowships, honors, gpa, etc?)
I know that these grants are competitive and first and foremost I would like to apply to gain experience in grant writing, but it would be nice to know what I am up against! 🙂
Also-- I may not even be asking the "right questions," so please let me know if I am missing something. Thanks!
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