Objective: To examine if streamlining a medical research funding application process saved time for applicants. Design: Cross-sectional surveys before and after the streamlining. Setting: The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia. Participants: Researchers who submitted one or more NHMRC Project Grant applications in 2012 or 2014. Main outcome measures: Average researcher time spent preparing an application and the total time for all applications in working days. Results: The average time per application increased from 34 working days before streamlining (95% CI 33 to 35) to 38 working days after streamlining (95% CI 37 to 39; mean difference 4 days, bootstrap p value <0.001). The estimated total time spent by al...
New Australian research has found scientists spent the equivalent of 550 working years applying for ...
Objective To examine the impact of applying for funding on personal workloads, stress and family rel...
We are researching the <i>National Health and Medical Research Council</i> (NHMRC) Project Grant fun...
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 ...
Objective: To examine if streamlining a medical research funding application process saved time for ...
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...
Researchers spend an average of 38 working days preparing an NHMRC Project Grant proposal, but with ...
This is the results of our 2014 survey of Australian researchers. The application process for NHMRC ...
This is the results of our 2014 survey of Australian researchers. The application process for NHMRC ...
This is the results of our 2014 survey of Australian researchers. The application process for NHMRC ...
Objective To examine the impact of applying for funding on personal workloads, stress and family rel...
In 2012, Danielle Herbert, Adrian Barnett, Philip Clarke and Nicholas Graves published an article en...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of applying for funding on personal workloads, stress and family re...
New Australian research has found scientists spent the equivalent of 550 working years applying for ...
Objective To examine the impact of applying for funding on personal workloads, stress and family rel...
We are researching the <i>National Health and Medical Research Council</i> (NHMRC) Project Grant fun...
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 ...
Objective: To examine if streamlining a medical research funding application process saved time for ...
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...
Researchers spend an average of 38 working days preparing an NHMRC Project Grant proposal, but with ...
This is the results of our 2014 survey of Australian researchers. The application process for NHMRC ...
This is the results of our 2014 survey of Australian researchers. The application process for NHMRC ...
This is the results of our 2014 survey of Australian researchers. The application process for NHMRC ...
Objective To examine the impact of applying for funding on personal workloads, stress and family rel...
In 2012, Danielle Herbert, Adrian Barnett, Philip Clarke and Nicholas Graves published an article en...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the impact of applying for funding on personal workloads, stress and family re...
New Australian research has found scientists spent the equivalent of 550 working years applying for ...
Objective To examine the impact of applying for funding on personal workloads, stress and family rel...
We are researching the <i>National Health and Medical Research Council</i> (NHMRC) Project Grant fun...