Announcing the Transition of Institutional Training and Institutional Career Development Programs to Electronic Submission
for due dates on/after January 25, 2010: The new NOT-OD-10-008 notice describes the transition of applications for Institutional Training Programs to electronic submission through Grants.gov
using the SF424 (R&R) forms for due dates on or after January 25, 2010.
Amendment regarding PHS 398 fillable data tables and reporting on individuals with disabilities and individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds: The new T32 NOT-OD-09-135 notice describes a policy amendment for Tables 7a and 7b (Admissions and Completion Records for the Participating Departments
and Programs During the Past Five Years) regarding table data reporting for individuals with disabilities and individuals
from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Policy change regarding Diversity Recruitment and Retention: The new T32 announcement describes a major policy change, calling for a "Recruitment and Retention Plan to Enhance Diversity." For helpful information
on NIH requirements, as well as suggestions for Diversity Recruitment and Retention plans, please see the NIH Office of Extramural Research website. We encourage T32 program directors to review the new policy and guidance before preparing plans for future applications.
The NINDS supports two types of T32 Institutional Training Grants:
1) The NINDS Institutional Research Training Grant Program
- This training program will support advanced predoctoral students and postdoctoral fellows. All applications to this program
should have a central focus or a theme. The theme may be as broad or as narrow as deemed appropriate by the applicant institution,
but should be more focused than, for example, "training in neuroscience." Funds should be used to support novel and/or expanded
training experiences and activities, rather than to simply support trainees to conduct research. As in the past, a portion
of NINDS training grants may be reserved for clinical research training projects or projects focused on a particular disorder
or group of disorders. Moreover, preference may be given to programs that focus on support of trainees with an MD or health
professional degree, or to programs that integrate basic and clinical research training.
- Awards will typically be made for a maximum of 4 trainee slots per year, although an exception may be made in rare circumstances
for up to 8 slots. Those interested in applying for more than 4 slots of support per year are advised to contact the Director of Training and Career Development. Applicants may request support for advanced (dissertation stage) predoctoral Ph.D. and M.D. students, postdoctoral fellows,
or a mix of both. Applications must specify the anticipated predoctoral to postdoctoral ratio. After a training grant has
been awarded, T32 directors who wish to make changes in this ratio must obtain prior approval of the Director of Training and Career Development. If the original application requested support exclusively for either pre-doctoral or postdoctoral trainees, the general
policy will be to not allow trainees in another category to receive support (as such support has not been through the peer
review process). However, exceptions are possible and will require that additional information be provided for administrative review and prior approval.
- Important: For an expanded NINDS explanation of requirements for this program, please refer to NOT-NS-09-003.
- NIH Program Announcement: PA-08-226
- Electronic Application Receipt Date: May 25
- A letter of intent is NOT required for this program.
2) The Jointly Sponsored Predoctoral Training Program in the Neurosciences (JSPTPN)
- This training program supports only predoctoral candidates during the first 2 years of training (and cannot be used to support
students who have passed candidacy and/or are focused on dissertation research). The program is jointly sponsored by NIA,
NEI, NIAAA, NICHD, NIDCD, NIDA, NIGMS, NIMH, and NINDS. The aim of this program is to encourage broad training in the neurosciences
by offering institutions a single comprehensive training grant for the support of predoctoral trainees in the neurosciences.
If you are interested in applying to this program, please see additional information on the JSPTPN website.
- NIH Program Announcement PAR-08-101
- Electronic Application Receipt Date: May 25
- Applicants for the JSPTPN program must submit a letter of intent by April 25 to Bradley Wise, Ph.D. (wiseb@nia.nih.gov, 301-496-9350).
Application Procedures For Both Programs
Last updated November 06, 2009