Resources

Requirement for NIH Common Forms, Biosketch, and CPOS in SciENcv

Requirement for NIH Common Forms, Biosketch, and CPOS in SciENcv will take effect for due dates on or after January 25, 2026.

FEAS/ORCID Two Way Integration

To ensure faculty accomplishments are broadly available to peers and the public, FSU encourages active use of an ORCID account.

December Federal Update

Dr. Stacey S Patterson, Vice President for Research provides the December Federal Update to FSU's Research Community.

On Demand Learning

In-depth overview of the NIH Loan Repayment Programs from the Director of the Division of Loan Repayment.

Florida State Open Publishing

Invites proposals for openly accessible scholarly works. Successful proposals will receive a variety of professional publishing services, including hosting on a digital publishing platform, editorial project management, copyright support, graphic design, and typesetting.

RAMP Orientation Webinars

We are excited to announce the upcoming RAMP Orientation Sessions! These sessions are designed to help you navigate and utilize the Research Administration Management Portal (RAMP) effectively for all your research administrative tasks.

Office of Research Open House

Please just us to meet the Team of SRA on October 23, 2025 at the Student Service Building, 874 Traditions Way, 3rd Floor from 3:30 PM - 5:00PM.

Funding Bulletin

This resource is regularly updated with upcoming funding opportunities across all disciplines. Bookmark this webpage to always keep it handy!

Research Security Training

Beginning October 10, 2025, the National Science Foundation (NSF) and January 25, 2026*, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will require all “senior/key personnel” listed in grant applications to complete research security training within 12 months prior to proposal submission with annual refresher training thereafter. This training requirement is currently in place for the Department of Energy, and we expect all federal agencies to implement the requirement soon.

AI-Powered Tools for Literature Review: A QEP Workshop for Graduate Students

Generative AI-powered tools have the potential to accelerate the literature review process. In this workshop, we will discuss how to leverage AI effectively and responsibly and demonstrate how to utilize these tools through prompt engineering. Learners will have the opportunity to try out a variety of AI-powered tools for themselves and discuss their experiences with other participants.