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Center for Nursing Research and Sponsored Projects

Image: microscope and magnifying glass The Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing provides needed resources to support research through the Center for Nursing Research and Sponsored Projects (CNR). The CNR, which opened in 1990, encourages leadership for nursing research within the School, University, community and profession, and facilitates excellence in nursing research. Its key mission is to provide services to faculty, students, and staff, including consultation on research design, conduct, and data management and analysis; information on funding sources and grant application processes; advice on faculty development and continuing education in research; and the dissemination of research and funding information.

Services and Resources

The CNR provides a number of services and resources to assist in the development of internal and external grant application submissions.

Please click on the link to the left "CNR Resources" for more information on how the Center for Nursing Research can help you.

Funding Opportunities for Pilot Studies
The School of Nursing offers funding opportunities to conduct pilot studies as a way to encourage new investigators to develop a program of research. Along with the Center for Collaborative Intervention Research and the Center on Health Disparities Research, the CNR supports pilot studies conducted by faculty from Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing by administering the Dorothy Evans Lyne Fund

Electronic Intent to Submit a Proposal

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