What Do Grant Reviewers Really Want, Anyway?(Research)
Journal of Research Administration 2005, April, 36, 1-2
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Background It can be argued that most research administrators owe their jobs to a key power group in academe: grant reviewers. These folks are the gatekeepers who decide who will get money to fund research, and it is quite a bit of money, as universities now consume about $40 billion in R&D funds annually, much of it obtained competitively from government, industry and private sources (NSF, 2003).
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