Are you a new researcher/faculty member at FSU? If so, welcome! We've prepared a brief online module which contains some helpful information for researchers who are new to FSU. Click the link below below to open the resource.
Open Research at FSU: A Guide for Faculty and Researchers New to FSU
Research Development, within the Office of Research, has many training tools and resources to strengthen your research competitiveness. Visit their site to find information and resources such as:
- On demand workshops and notices of upcoming training opportunities
- A database of successful proposals
- Funding databases to locate opportunities to fund your research and creative activities
- Collaboration and Mentoring Resources
- Numerous Proposal Resources
The Office of Research Development provides a number of resources to assist in finding and securing funding. Click the link below to visit their site and browse through their collection of resources.
Have a question about submitting your proposal and/or post award administration? Sponsored Research Administration (SRA) and the FSU Research Foundation (FSURF) are here to help.
SRA processes proposals and awards from federal and public funding sources, while FSURF manages those from private/foreign entities. Both departments have both pre/post-award staff ready to answer any questions you might have.
SRA (federal/public funding) - www.research.fsu.edu/research-offices/sra/
FSURF (private/foreign funding) - www.research.fsu.edu/research-offices/fsu-research-foundation/
Does your research involve human subjects? The FSU Office for Human Subjects Protection has created an extensive list of FAQs on their website.
The Office for Clinical Research Advancement (OCRA) provides guidance, tools, resources and facilitation to help faculty, staff and students successfully navigate clinical and human subjects research at FSU and with its community healthcare partners.
The Office of Research Compliance Training page has resources to provide further information on various compliance topics. These include, but are not limited to, Conflict of Interest, export controls, research misconduct, foreign influence, and the responsible conduct of research.
An online module which provides an overview of FSU policies and guidance from various authorities regarding the risk of foreign influence on research, as well as helping to identify where additional information can be located on FSU’s websites.
These matrices, which can be found on the Research Administration Manual Website, include the various roles and responsibilities involved in research administration and designate who is responsible, accountable, supporting, consulted, and informed (as applicable) for each activity.
Project Matrices
These workflow maps, which can be found on the Research Administration Manual Website, layout the steps involved in various research administration activities. If you want to know who does what and when, this is where to look.
Proposal Preparation
Project Management
Project Closeout