Grants 101, 102 begins Jan. 10


By Roman Petrowski, Office of Communications

The New Investigator Development Program (NIDP), led by the Office of the Executive Vice President and Chief Academic Officer, offers an introductory grant preparation program for junior faculty members and administrative support staff beginning Jan. 10. Junior faculty members who have previously attended Grants 101 may attend the follow-up program, Grants 102, which starts Feb. 9.

Grants 101
Grants 101 is a six-hour program that provides an overview of the process of preparing and submitting a grant application from UTHealth Houston. The goal is to provide an overview of the grants process including what is necessary to submit a grant through UTHealth Houston and the process by which the grant is processed and reviewed by funding agencies after it leave the institution.

The Grants 101 sessions are open to anyone who would like to attend but are designed primarily for junior investigators who have not previously submitted proposals as a principal investigator and for administrative support staff (e.g., DMO’s, administrative assistants, department clerks, etc.) who assist faculty members with grant preparation and submission.

The course will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, Jan. 10 and Tuesday, Jan. 11. A full outline for the Grants 101 and a registration form are available on the NIDP website.

Grants 102
Grants 102 is an in-depth, six-month workshop and follow up of Grants 101 for junior faculty members (instructor level minimum) during which participants develop a grant application that is peer reviewed and ready to submit to an external agency upon completion of the program.

Prior to the start of the program, junior faculty select a senior faculty member with expertise in their area of interest as a mentor. In the past, this has most often been a senior faculty member other than the participant’s chair or direct supervisor.

The course is divided into six sessions, once per month, with session one being held from noon to 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 9. A full outline for the Grants 102 and guidelines for applying to the course are available on the NIDP website. Registration for Grants 102 opens Jan. 11.