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PMI Opens Call for Research Funding Proposals
PMI Opens Call for Research Funding Proposals
February 3, 2012 Other news in Secunderabad,Andhra Pradesh, India, Republic of
PMI is pleased to announce its 2012 request for proposals for 2013 research funding. PMI's Academic Resources Department annually solicits research proposals on topics related to project, program.
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Secunderabad,
Andhra Pradesh,
India, Republic of
(Free-Press-Release.com) February 3, 2012 --
Hyderabad:Jan 31st 2012
PMI is pleased to announce its 2012 request for proposals for 2013 research funding. PMI's Academic Resources Department annually solicits research proposals on topics related to project, program, or portfolio management with funding provided to selected recipients.
PMI’s Academic Resources Department annually solicits research proposals on any topic related to project, program, or portfolio management, with funding provided to selected recipients.
This year’s call for proposals closed on 30 April 2011. Those advancing to the second round were notified on 10 July 2011. All grant recipients will be notified of awards up to US$50,000 by November 2011. The selected projects — and their funding — will begin on 1 January 2012.
The call for proposals opens on 1 February and closes on 25 April 2012. Those advancing to the second round will be notified by July 2012. All grant recipients will be notified of awards up to US $50,000 by November 2012. Funded projects begin on 1 January 2013.
The call for proposals for 2013 will open in February 2012. PMI looks for proposals from scholars both within and outside project management, including management, organizational psychology, sociology of formal organizations, education, linguistics and others.
PMI seeks proposals from scholars, both within and outside the field of project management, including management, organizational psychology, sociology, education, linguistics and others. Proposed research must have a direct application to any aspect of the project management body of knowledge or its practice. In addition, PMI encourages proposals on research involving multi-disciplinary teams of investigators or teams consisting of academics and practitioners, who bring new ways of thinking and related bodies of literature to the field.
PMI has sponsored research projects since 1997. Since then, many of these projects have become research monographs, articles and white papers.
Current and enduring research materials are available to PMI members at no cost.
Proposed research must have a direct application to any aspect of the project management body of knowledge or its practice. In addition, we encourage proposals on research involving multi-disciplinary teams of investigators or teams of academics and practitioners who bring new ways of thinking and related bodies of literature to the field.
Please contact the PMI Research Coordinator with questions about this opportunity at research.program@pmi.org
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