Know Your Funders: Identify Funded Research
Why Review Projects That Have Already Been Funded?
To find out more about research
- To be aware of current research in the field before it is published
and so avoid duplicating existing projects.
- To identify what areas are "hot" - likely to be funded.
To find out more about researchers
- To identify or learn more about researchers who may be potential
employers, coworkers, collaborators or mentors.
- To find out about research done at Jefferson.
To find out more about sponsors
- In searching sources of funding, to identify sources that have
funded research in your area of interest.
- To learn more about a funding opportunity to which you may apply
and the research interests of the sponsor.
- If rejected for an opportunity, to see what was successfully funded
and learn from the experience.
Where to Find Funded Research
Funding organization publications:
- Web sites
- press releases
- annual reports
- IRS filings
- databases
Funding recipients' publications:
- research report citations
- journal article citations
- acknowledgements
- Web sites
- press releases
- annual reports
Independent directories of funded research
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Search for Previously Funded Research