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Lifecycle of a research grant – behind the scenes of the system that funds science

  • Written by Kelly S. Mix, Associate Dean for Research, Innovation, and Partnerships in the College of Education, University of Maryland
imageWithout grants for salaries, supplies and more, many research labs would be empty.Solskin/DigitalVision via Getty Images

Science funding is a hot topic these days and people have questions about how grants work. Who decides whether a researcher will receive funds? What’s the decision-making process? How is the money spent once a grant...

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