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What is an informed evaluation of resource availability?
Relative or Absolute evaluation for academic positions?Questions about contacting a professor for getting PhDCrippling anxiety when writing grant applicationsPostdoctoral application asks about 'ability to assess resource requirements'Unclear terms: Statement of Purpose, Academic Statement and Personal StatementWhat should I include as “evidence of effective teaching methods?”What does potential PhD adviser want to see from a candidate that is applying for a second PhD/restarting a PhD?Academic librarian: workplace characteristics, and comparison to T-T faculty job?“1 year with possibility of extension” - what does this mean?Who reads the NSF postdoc fellowship applications? (mathematics)
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I am applying for a postdoctoral fellowship at an American University and I have to submit the research proposal. Besides the usual description of my own research, it is written that I must describe the
resources necessary to conduct the project
and an informed evaluation of resource availability.
What does this exactly mean?
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I am applying for a postdoctoral fellowship at an American University and I have to submit the research proposal. Besides the usual description of my own research, it is written that I must describe the
resources necessary to conduct the project
and an informed evaluation of resource availability.
What does this exactly mean?
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I am applying for a postdoctoral fellowship at an American University and I have to submit the research proposal. Besides the usual description of my own research, it is written that I must describe the
resources necessary to conduct the project
and an informed evaluation of resource availability.
What does this exactly mean?
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I am applying for a postdoctoral fellowship at an American University and I have to submit the research proposal. Besides the usual description of my own research, it is written that I must describe the
resources necessary to conduct the project
and an informed evaluation of resource availability.
What does this exactly mean?
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"Resources" generally means "money, and things that cost money". So:
What resources do you need in order to carry out your research? This could include equipment, staff, students, travel funding, software, computers, books, use of specialized facilities, etc, etc.
How are you planning to get those resources and/or the money to pay for them? Applying for external grants, sharing with collaborators, internal university funding, etc?
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It asks you to define or list the resources needed for the project and show that you have considered where those resources may be obtained.
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"Resources" generally means "money, and things that cost money". So:
What resources do you need in order to carry out your research? This could include equipment, staff, students, travel funding, software, computers, books, use of specialized facilities, etc, etc.
How are you planning to get those resources and/or the money to pay for them? Applying for external grants, sharing with collaborators, internal university funding, etc?
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"Resources" generally means "money, and things that cost money". So:
What resources do you need in order to carry out your research? This could include equipment, staff, students, travel funding, software, computers, books, use of specialized facilities, etc, etc.
How are you planning to get those resources and/or the money to pay for them? Applying for external grants, sharing with collaborators, internal university funding, etc?
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"Resources" generally means "money, and things that cost money". So:
What resources do you need in order to carry out your research? This could include equipment, staff, students, travel funding, software, computers, books, use of specialized facilities, etc, etc.
How are you planning to get those resources and/or the money to pay for them? Applying for external grants, sharing with collaborators, internal university funding, etc?
"Resources" generally means "money, and things that cost money". So:
What resources do you need in order to carry out your research? This could include equipment, staff, students, travel funding, software, computers, books, use of specialized facilities, etc, etc.
How are you planning to get those resources and/or the money to pay for them? Applying for external grants, sharing with collaborators, internal university funding, etc?
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It asks you to define or list the resources needed for the project and show that you have considered where those resources may be obtained.
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It asks you to define or list the resources needed for the project and show that you have considered where those resources may be obtained.
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It asks you to define or list the resources needed for the project and show that you have considered where those resources may be obtained.
It asks you to define or list the resources needed for the project and show that you have considered where those resources may be obtained.
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