Objective To examine the impact of applying for funding on personal workloads, stress and family relationships. Design Qualitative study of researchers preparing grant proposals. Setting Web-based survey on applying for the annual National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Project Grant scheme. Participants Australian researchers (n=215). Results Almost all agreed that preparing their proposals always took top priority over other work (97%) and personal (87%) commitments. Almost all researchers agreed that they became stressed by the workload (93%) and restricted their holidays during the grant writing season (88%). Most researchers agreed that they submitted proposals because chance is involved in being successful (75%), due to p...
Letter in response to article: "On the time spent preparing grant proposals: an observational study ...
We surveyed 113 astronomers and 82 psychologists active in applying for federally funded research on...
Background: When researchers' careers are disrupted by life events-such as illness or childbirth-the...
This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non C...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of applying for funding on personal workloads, stress and family re...
Objective To examine the impact of applying for funding on personal workloads, stress and family rel...
Objective: To estimate the time spent by the researchers for preparing grant proposals, and to exami...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the time spent by the researchers for preparing grant proposals, and to exami...
Objective: To examine if streamlining a medical research funding application process saved time for ...
The impact of funding deadlines on personal workloads, stress and family relationships: a qualitativ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine if streamlining a medical research funding application process saved time for ...
Objective: To examine if streamlining a medical research funding application process saved time for ...
In 2012, Danielle Herbert, Adrian Barnett, Philip Clarke and Nicholas Graves published an article en...
Background: When researchers' careers are disrupted by life events - such as illness or childbirth -...
Objective: To examine if streamlining a medical research funding application process saved time for ...
Letter in response to article: "On the time spent preparing grant proposals: an observational study ...
We surveyed 113 astronomers and 82 psychologists active in applying for federally funded research on...
Background: When researchers' careers are disrupted by life events-such as illness or childbirth-the...
This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non C...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of applying for funding on personal workloads, stress and family re...
Objective To examine the impact of applying for funding on personal workloads, stress and family rel...
Objective: To estimate the time spent by the researchers for preparing grant proposals, and to exami...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the time spent by the researchers for preparing grant proposals, and to exami...
Objective: To examine if streamlining a medical research funding application process saved time for ...
The impact of funding deadlines on personal workloads, stress and family relationships: a qualitativ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine if streamlining a medical research funding application process saved time for ...
Objective: To examine if streamlining a medical research funding application process saved time for ...
In 2012, Danielle Herbert, Adrian Barnett, Philip Clarke and Nicholas Graves published an article en...
Background: When researchers' careers are disrupted by life events - such as illness or childbirth -...
Objective: To examine if streamlining a medical research funding application process saved time for ...
Letter in response to article: "On the time spent preparing grant proposals: an observational study ...
We surveyed 113 astronomers and 82 psychologists active in applying for federally funded research on...
Background: When researchers' careers are disrupted by life events-such as illness or childbirth-the...