The Research.gov Account Management System supports NSF's centralized account registration and profile management process for the research community so that researchers can use a single unique identifier (NSF ID) across all NSF business applications throughout their careers and self-manage profile information such as demographics. Principal Investigators, research administrators, and coordinating officials were integrated into Account Management in 2018; Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) applicants and fellows were integrated in 2022; and participants added to panel, site visit,... Read more about New Research.gov Account Management Process for Ad Hoc Reviewers
NIH has announced stipend and childcare subsidy increases for the over 17,000 early career scholars supported on NIH Kirschstein National Research Service Awards (NRSAs) (NOT-OD-24-104). Stipends will be raised by 4% for predoctoral trainees and by 8% for postdoctoral scholars in fiscal year (FY) 2024 compared to last year), the most substantial year over year increase since FY 2017. Additionally, the ...
The HSPH Grant Manager Training Plan is a recommended training plan for new Grant Managers, including suggested classes, helpful contacts, and reading lists.
Notice NOT-OD-24-107 announces changes to the application and peer review process for NIH and AHRQ fellowship applications, starting with submissions with due dates after January 25, 2025. The overall goal of the changes is to facilitate the mission of fellowship peer review – to identify the most promising candidates and the individualized training opportunities that will assist them along their paths to support the advancement of the biomedical research enterprise. Refer to Notice... Read more about Implementation of Revisions to the NIH and AHRQ Fellowship Application and Review Process
Notice NOT-OD-24-086 informs the applicant and recipient communities of changes to grant application forms and application guide instructions for due dates on or after January 25, 2025. The following application forms include substantive form changes (i.e., new/deleted/modified fields). All other forms include only an OMB expiration date change.
When an application due date falls on a weekend (or Federal holiday, or Washington, DC area Federal office closure) the application deadline is automatically extended to the next business day. For example, the May 25, 2024 standard due date for some of our programs falls on a Saturday, which means it slides to Tuesday, May 28, 2024 (since...
Harvard Strategic Procurement is excited to share that the launch of the new Strategic Procurement website is approaching! A dedicated team in Financial Administration and Harvard Web Publishing has been diligently working to deliver a website that is functional, accessible, and simple to navigate. In the coming weeks, we will have a single place for the Harvard community to easily find...
NIH is implementing multiple changes that will impact the preparation and peer review of most grant applications submitted to NIH for due dates on or after January 25, 2025. Although each of these initiatives have specific goals, they are all meant to simplify, clarify, or ensure greater fairness. Notice (NOT-OD-24-084) provides an overview of each change to help the community contextualize them as details are released over the next few months. Refer to the...