March 2023

Discover What the Office of Research Development has to Offer for Research Faculty

The Office of Research Development supports faculty in Creativity and Innovation, explore the Research Development Digest to learn more about the resources available to the FSU community.

Looking for Early Career Funding Opportunities?

The Office of Research Development offered an introductory workshop on the wide variety of funding opportunities available to Early Career researchers and scholars. Faculty members from all disciplines were invited to attend.

In the opening session, our team covered the advantages of applying for early career funding opportunities, how to find the right match for your area of expertise, common components and potential differences in the application requirements, and resources across FSU to help you prepare a competitive proposal.

Celebrate the Accomplishments of FSU Researchers at the PEN & Inc Recognition Event

Join the FSU Libraries at an event to recognize and showcase the work of participants in the Project Enhancement Network and Incubator (PEN & Inc) program. Through this program, researchers have been able to take their projects to the next level through grant funding, support, and resources.

Searching for Funding Opportunities

The office of Research Development’s Funding Bulletin highlights upcoming deadlines for Limited Submissions competitions as well as other key funding announcements across various disciplines.

National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Workshop

Join the Office of Research Development (ORD) for a series of workshops on the NSF CAREER program.  These workshops take faculty on a deep dive into CAREER, NSF's eminent funding program in support of early-career faculty who can serve as academic leaders in research and education and produce groundbreaking research in science, engineering, and technology.  Workshop participants will learn about different aspects of the NSF CAREER proposal requirements and will learn str

Interested in Research Grants in the Arts and Research Labs?

Watch the ON-Demand presentation from Patricia Mullaney-Loss from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) on the agency’s two Research Awards programs: Research Grants in the Arts and Research Labs. This talk is intended for arts practitioners and researchers/evaluators at FSU who are interested in exploring the societal impact of the arts.

Build a Web Presence for your Research with CreateFSU

CreateFSU is a web hosting service designed to give FSU researchers, learners, and instructors a digital space to showcase their work. CreateFSU provides easy-to-use content management systems like WordPress and MediaWiki. These applications give you simple authoring, editing, and publishing options, while still providing flexibility in style, format, and presentation.

What types of things can I build with CreateFSU?

SciENcv Mandatory Requirement by NSF

IMPORTANT FOR RESEARCHERS: SciENcv, A Tool Designed to Assist Researchers

SciENcv is an electronic system that was designed to reduce the administrative burden on researchers who have been awarded federal funding. It allows researchers to assemble and maintain the professional information needed for federally funded research.

What SciENcv does:

Are you a FSU Researcher who's looking for resources for Research Development or Grant Writing?

The Office of Research Development’s provides access to a monthly Research Development & Grant Writing Newsletter. This newsletter contains both articles and links to resources on the web and has been formatted so that readers can click on embedded hot links to find more information on subjects of interest.

President McCullough Wants Everyone to Understand What HERD Is

HERD is the Higher Education Research & Development Survey published annually by NSF. It reports all research expenditures (sponsored and non-sponsored) by US Universities. President McCullough wants everyone to ensure that all FSU research expenditures are appropriately reflected on the HERD Survey. While SRA and FSURF capture all sponsored expenditures, non-sponsored expenditures can require some further effort to capture.