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Sep 18, 2020 at 9:34 vote accept dusa
Sep 15, 2020 at 20:44 comment added user151413 What kind of grant is that? If it is, say, a Marie Curie, then this is an exclusive grant which funds you fully - you can only have one of those. In that case, there is no issue in applying in several places and finally only taking up one of those.
Sep 15, 2020 at 19:39 answer added Rob timeline score: 2
Sep 15, 2020 at 19:01 comment added dusa I read the eligibility by the way, and I can't really apply, but I still want to know. Given more time, of course it is best to create new content even if the topics overlap. And also, all proposals should be written with expectations of the funding agency in mind anyway so they will never be identical. But still I wonder if people send out very similar applications to different sources or not.
Sep 15, 2020 at 18:57 comment added dusa @TaliesinMerlin My concern is the etiquette as well, or rather I want to learn about the experiences of people. There is nothing covered about this explicitly so I don't think it is against the rules anyway. I don't agree with your later point however, I don't think it is the same as a journal manuscript. Proposals are not science, they don't have results, they don't have the finest details about methodology. I don't think they would even count as an abstract. Proposals are proposals. Besides, journals do explicitly state you can't do this.
Sep 15, 2020 at 18:44 comment added TaliesinMerlin Organizational rules may cover part of the answer, but I'd also be curious about etiquette. This feels like submitting the same manuscript to two different journals at the same time, which is a big no-no whether or not the journal organizations are different. Is this a situation where you should withdraw one proposal application before submitting another?
Sep 15, 2020 at 18:18 comment added henning no longer feeds AI It entirely depends on the institution's rules. Best to call them.
Sep 15, 2020 at 17:49 comment added dusa Nothing in the guidelines, it only mentions that I can't submit two very similar research proposals (even if they are years apart) - I would need to revise/edit, also I believe it goes in a turn it in check, e.g. is the text taken as is from published work etc.
Sep 15, 2020 at 17:06 comment added user111388 Do the organizations have any rules where this is covered?
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