The Office of Research and Innovation intranet maintains a list of external funding opportunities from private and corporate foundations.
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Research and Innovation
The Chancellor’s Innovation Fund (CIF) awards up to $75,000 to support short-term commercially-focused research projects. Information is available on the CIF application process, proposal criteria and review, faculty eligibility and current fiscal year schedule.
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Research and Innovation
The proposal Development Unit (PDU) supports faculty teams in the development of large-scale, interdisciplinary research proposals. These services include team facilitation, budget development, writing and editing, and administrative assistance, thereby enabling investigators to concentrate on the research-related aspects of their proposals.
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Research and Innovation
Sponsored Programs and Regulatory Compliance Services offers budgeting guidelines with resources that include: uniform guidance, budget templates, conference/workshop food, consultants and subawards, cost sharing, equipment, fringe benefits, indirect costs, materials/supplies, other direct costs, participant support, salaries, travel and tuition.
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Research and Innovation
This page outlines just a few of the various ethical and fiduciary responsibilities acquired when leading or participating in the conduct of scholarly exploration. This web site is in development and will be updated frequently.
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Research and Innovation
Sponsored Programs and Regulatory Compliance Services provides information and guidelines on research compliance including: Research Integrity; Conflict of Interest and Notice of Intent; Export Controls; Animal Care and Use; Human Subjects; and Restricted Research Data. Training information and important contacts are also listed.
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Research and Innovation
NC State complies with all federal export control policies. See if planned activities are subject to export control laws.
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Research and Innovation
NC State intellectual property policies and procedures are governed by the State of North Carolina, the University of North Carolina system and NC State University. All policies, regulations and rules are available online.
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Research and Innovation
The Economic Development Partnership within the Office of Partnerships and Economic Development works across the state to attract new businesses and industries to North Carolina.
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Research and Innovation
NC State’s partnerships with industry and government create high-impact research opportunities for faculty. The Office of Partnerships and Economic Development can help you find companies and agencies that share your interests, and initiate mutually beneficial research agreements.
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Research and Innovation
The Sponsored Research Activity Reporting (SRAR) viewer includes all post-award data (both active and historical) from the Research Enterprise Data (RED) system and the legacy system RADAR. SRAR leverages SAS Visual Analytics to support trend reporting, including date-limited and multi-year reports.
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Research and Innovation
The RPT Report, formerly known as the RADAR RPT Report, provides a list of grant activity to help faculty members build their RPT Dossier. The RPT Report is a pre-defined report generated through the Sponsored Research Activity Reporting (SRAR) viewer, which is powered by SAS Visual Analytics.
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Research and Innovation
NC State’s Office of Postdoctoral Affairs serves as a clearinghouse for information related to postdoctoral appointments and provides programs, resources and support to postdocs. NC State provides an array of resources for postdoctoral scholars to prepare them for a successful transition to the university community and a career beyond their postdoctoral appointments.
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The Graduate School
Each fall, the Graduate School invites master's and Ph.D. students to participate in a competition that challenges them to describe their research in just three minutes.
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The Graduate School
In March, the Graduate School and Graduate Student Association host a research symposium where more than 200 graduate students present posters about their research. Applications accepted through January.
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The Graduate School