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  1. The total research expenditures for FSU, which includes federal, state and other funding sources. These funds are used by student and faculty researchers to gain new knowledge and pursue new discoveries in a multitude of areas.

  2. Welcome to SRA's Develop & Submit Proposal page! Here, we hope to give an overview of the resources available and process of developing your proposal, reviewing your proposal at SRA, and submitting your proposal to the sponsor.

  3. Below is human subjects research-related guidance for FSU funding applicants and recipients. Guidance on Pre-Award (Applications) Guidance on Post-Award (Funded) Frequently Asked Questions about Grants and IRBs.

  4. For personalized assistance in finding funding opportunities in other disciplines or those that cross multiple disciplines, and/or preparing an application, reach out to the Research Development team at ord@fsu.edu.

  5. Limited Submissions. In Limited Submissions Programs, the sponsor restricts the number of applications or proposals an organization such as FSU can submit. The guidelines for these programs require organizations to screen pre-proposals or nominations to determine which applications will be submitted for competition.

  6. Guidance on Pre-Award (Applications) Sponsors of human research may or may not require documentation of IRB approval at the time of application, but detailed plans about how a study may involve human research, how researchers will protect research participants from research risks, and related study forms, are likely to be required in a funding ...

  7. Human Research Review at FSU. Depicted below is the general process for the submission and review of human research, involving 5 major steps. For steps involving OHSP and the IRB, a range of days to complete each review step (Pre-, IRB and Post-IRB) is provided; these are averages based upon current performance metrics for all human research ...

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