What is the “career development plan” that is always referred to in the NIH Announcements?
The career development plan is the combination of the candidate’s goals and objectives, combined with the specific opportunities available in the mentor’s research group within the environment of the institution. In addition, it incorporates those elements of the research plan needed to achieve the objectives of the career development plan. For additional information, see the section PREPARING AN INDIVIDUAL CDA APPLICATION, Part F CAREER DEVELOPMENT PLAN, in the instructions for the PHS 398 Form (Revised 11/2007). • Why do I need to send extra copies of my career award application? These extra copies are vitally important to the timely processing and review of your application. The copies to the Center for Scientific Review (CSR), which is the central receipt point for all grant applications to the NIH, ensures that the application is given the appropriate grant number and assigned to the National Cancer Institute for peer review. CSR does the critical logging in and processing of the
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