GETTING STARTED IN
RESEARCH AT STANFORD

An Online Guide for New Faculty
and Other Researchers


Welcome to Stanford! The resources available to you here are among the world's finest - so vast, in fact, that a newcomer may wonder where to begin. This Guide has been prepared by the Office of the Dean of Research to suggest a few starting points.

All of the links collected on this page connect to other, more in-depth resources. We hope you will find these helpful, and encourage you to explore further along these many paths.

This site includes information and links dealing with:

Policies and regulations

Funding opportunities

Resources for researchers

Stanford offices

People who can answer questions

Best of luck as you embark on an exciting journey. Your comments or suggestions about this page are always welcome.

POLICIES AND REGULATIONS

Collected policies can be found in Stanford's Research Policy Handbook.

Policies of particular interest to new faculty and researchers may include:

Stanford is also governed by Federal Regulations, in particular, those dealing with federal funding for academic institutions. See also OMB Circular A-21 and Stanford's Institutional Compliance Program.

POLICY TUTORIALS ONLINE

Information and help related to the federal government's new Grants.Gov proposal application access port and the NSF's FastLane system is also available. [Office of Research Administration web sites]

Also online:

Questions about policy? E-mail the Assistant Dean of Research.




INFORMATION ABOUT FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES

CHECK THESE SITES:

The Community of Science data base is available free of charge to Stanford faculty and their support staff. Personalized searches and automatic notification about funding opportunities are available.

Other resources:

  • GrantsNet - a searchable database of biomedical funding opportunities, sponsored by the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. This site is targeted to assist scientists in training, including grad students, postdocs, and junior faculty members, in the biological and medical sciences.

  • The Office of Postdoctoral Services provides information related to research support for postdocs across the campus.




RESOURCES FOR RESEARCHERS

Electronic Stanford Resources, including:

Other Resources

  • The Medline Database, via Community of Science



STANFORD OFFICES

Links to the web pages of research-related offices on the Stanford campus



Links to School offices and web pages




PEOPLE WHO CAN ANSWER QUESTIONS

More questions? Use these links to send an E-Mail message to:

  • Ann Arvin,
    Vice Provost and Dean of Research


  • Anne Hannigan,
    Associate Vice President, Office of Research Administration


  • Pat Jones, Vice Provost for Faculty Development

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