Breakout sessions applicable to novice and tenured researchers from the Grants, Research, and Sponsored Projects (GRASP) 2019-2023 conferences are available below. Recordings and resources may be revisited at any time. Please feel free to share with other ASU faculty, staff, and students.
GRASP is hosted by ASU's Researcher Support teams who offer services and support to researchers throughout the entire research life-cycle, from locating funding opportunities to commercializing new technologies. We suggest bookmarking the Researcher Support Guide and utilizing it as a step-by-step guide to all the resources available to the ASU research community.
Closed Captioning is available for videos Full-screen to maximize any video. Settings to increase/decrease video playback speed. Slides are available to download for most 2019-2022 presentations.
Please reach out to teams to attend open-office hours, schedule training, or ask any questions you might have about how they can help you start, elevate, and continue your research endeavors. GRASP 2023 Expo slides and GRASP 2023 additional resources flyer.
Researcher Support ASU teams are here to assist faculty and staff with services and support throughout the entire research life-cycle, from locating funding opportunities to commercializing new technologies. Bookmark this link and utilize it as a step-by-step guide to all the resources available to you. Reference the College Resources section to find teams and tools tailored to your field.
How to Get Research Funding Self-paced material assists ASU faculty and staff through finding funding opportunities and common proposal writing activities. Find practical instructions, templates, and examples.
Example proposals Examples of awarded proposals provided by funded ASU faculty and assorted sponsors are available from your Research Academy home page in order to allow a review of the structure and format used in awarded proposals. Examples are displayed based on college or departmental roles.
Student Research Self-paced material for students interested in joining the ASU research community, building their research portfolio, learning about common student research activities, and advancing their current research skills.
Training Catalog Self-subscribe to additional on-demand information to help you elevate your research. Suggested topics for new researchers include Business Collaborations 101, Agave User Environment, Qualtrics, and RIO & Research Misconduct.