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Page 1: Carrie Berger, Ph.D. Assistant Dean for Research, COT Knoy 414 carrieb@purdue.edu 496-0138 carrieb@purdue.edu

Carrie Berger, Ph.D.Assistant Dean for Research, COTKnoy [email protected]

Page 2: Carrie Berger, Ph.D. Assistant Dean for Research, COT Knoy 414 carrieb@purdue.edu 496-0138 carrieb@purdue.edu

Thoughts about your research….PRAGMATICS FORMAT

• Articulate who is the audience with whom you want to communicate.

• What?

• Empathize so you can articulate why they should care.

• So What?

• Be concise, it is hard work. • Now What?

Page 3: Carrie Berger, Ph.D. Assistant Dean for Research, COT Knoy 414 carrieb@purdue.edu 496-0138 carrieb@purdue.edu

Message Map Exercise•What is your research motivation?

•What is your research purpose?

•Lab name or nickname?

•Three things you want everyone to know about your research?

•Message outline – main points, observations and promise?

•Stump speech (1 min to a grandparent or attentive elementary-aged student)

Page 4: Carrie Berger, Ph.D. Assistant Dean for Research, COT Knoy 414 carrieb@purdue.edu 496-0138 carrieb@purdue.edu

Example of Strategic Research Plan for Junior Investigators (work with Carrie to develop plan specific to you)

Purdue System Grants

National Science Foundation (NSF)

National Institute of Health (NIH)

Other Federal Agencies

Other

PRF Research Grants• GRAs to be used as cost

share• Allocated through May• http://www.purdue.edu/r

esearch/vpr/funding/researchgrants.php

Spring Submission Windows:CMMI-Feb 1-17, 2015

R01 SubmissionsJanuary 25May 25September 25

U.S. Dept. of EnergyU.S. Dept. of Defense• DARPA• ARL

Corporate SupportPlease meet with Director of Corporate Relations

Summer Faculty Grants• Call for applications late

fall• http://www.purdue.edu/r

esearch/vpr/funding/sfg.php

Fall Submission Windows:CMMI-Sept 1-15, 2015

R21 SubmissionsFebruary 16June 16October 16

Specific Corporate Grant Programs• Facebook Fellows (

facebook.com/fellowship)

• Microsoft Faculty Fellows (http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/collaboration/awards/msrff.aspx)

Lab Research Equipment Program• Proposals due early Fall• http://www.purdue.edu/r

esearch/vpr/funding/lab.php

CAREER ProgramDue July 21-23, 2014

Private Foundations(non-research grants)Please meet with Purdue Development Office

Page 5: Carrie Berger, Ph.D. Assistant Dean for Research, COT Knoy 414 carrieb@purdue.edu 496-0138 carrieb@purdue.edu

New Faculty “Checklist”

•Write NSF bio (https://isla.nd.edu/assets/35756/nsf_biosketch_guidelines.pdf)

•Volunteer to serve as an NSF reviewer (http://www.nsf.gov/bfa/dias/policy/merit_review/reviewer.jsp)

•Read P&T book (https://tech.purdue.edu/sites/default/files/files/PT%20Handbook%20Version%203_10_2014.pdf)

•Begin writing P&T document (https://tech.purdue.edu/office-of-academic-affairs/faculty-and-staff-resources/promotion-and-tenure)

•Identify one NSF directorate and an active program/RFP within that directorate that is closest to your research area and prior work (www.dia2.org) (click “launch alpha” then search by topic explorer, drill down to identify directorate and program managers)

•Develop a research agenda and begin research to establish prior work to strengthen an NSF proposal

•Write a one page proposal overview for that RFP

•Make an appointment with the program manager to pitch your idea and receive feedback

•Read the CAREER RFP and attend an NSF CAREER workshop to begin developing your NSF CAREER proposal