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- FAQs: NIH Biographical Sketch Common Form Biographical Sketch . . .
FAQs: NIH Biographical Sketch Common Form Biographical Sketch Supplement Review: UW Libraries Guide to NIH Biosketches with SciENcv: Provides guidance for Initial setup: NCBI, ORCID and eRA Commons, Creating an NIH Biosketch with SciENcv and the Updated NIH Biosketch fields
- NIH FAQs - UW Research
Update 8 01 2025: NIH FAQs on Supporting Fairness and Originality in NIH Research Applications (NOT-OD-25-132) Q2: How can I find out how many proposals I have submitted to ensure I don’t have more than 6? A2: You can use the NIH Application Tracker to review NIH submissions per calendar year, per individual
- FAQs | Student Financial Aid
What is the priority date to apply for financial aid?
- Canva – UW Brand
On-brand design made easy Get ready to revolutionize the way you create branded content: Thanks to a partnership between UW-IT and University Marketing Communications, all UW students, staff and faculty now have access to the Canva design platform at no cost to you or your units Canva’s online design tools allow you to easily create UW-branded communications (think social media posts
- FAQs – Veterans education benefits
Frequently asked questions Here you will find the answers to the most common questions If you have additional questions, please give us a call, or send us an email You can find our contact information here
- UWAA FAQs – UW Alumni Association
The UW Alumni Association brings together alumni, students, faculty, staff and friends of the University of Washington We offer a wide range of programs, events, and services—many of them free or low-cost and open to all—thanks to the support of over 60,000 proud members
- Toolkits – Strategic Planning – UW Brand
Our toolkits make participation straightforward, accessible and ensure a unified voice that boosts the UW brand
- Digital Accessibility – Civil Rights Compliance Office
On April 24, 2024, the U S Department of Justice (DOJ) published a new rule on digital accessibility under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) This rule requires the University’s
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