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2023 SAU Urology Education or Training Research Proposals RFA

Eligibility

  • Urology Department or Division SAU membership
  • Urology faculty (residents and fellows are ineligible to apply)
  • Projects without prior internal or external peer-review
  • Pilot or development and feasibility proposals
  • Interdisciplinary proposals

Types of research or purpose

  • Related to next Accreditation System and Milestones Implementation
  • Related to other aspects of education or training in urology

Review Criteria

  • Significance
  • Approach
  • Innovation
  • Investigators
  • Environment

Overview

The Society of Academic Urologists (SAU) was formed in 2016 when the membership of both the Society of University Urologists and the Society of Urology Chairpersons and Program Directors combined to create the Society of Academic Urologists. Funds from the urology residency programs support this organization and are used to develop projects that will allow academic faculty to meet the requirements of residency education or to improve the method of residency education today.

With the above in mind, SAU is now accepting proposals to fund projects that will serve this purpose. We anticipate that these projects will be applicable to most urology residency programs and have a broad appeal to program directors trying to enhance the quality of resident and medical student education. Proposed projects should be designed so that they can be completed within two (2) years and priority scoring will be assigned to those projects which will deliver a tangible product that will be available to all program directors and chairpersons within the organization. First time awardees and new investigators are especially encouraged to apply. Applicants must be faculty at a member institution in good standing.

Budget requests should be for amounts up to $10,000. Funds will not cover any indirect or overhead costs. Partial funding may be awarded. Payments to the successful grant will be split between two installments pending demonstration of successful progress of research. The grantee is to submit a headshot/passport photo of the principal investigator(s), a progress report of work accomplished during the current and future funding period(s), including goals and objectives achieved, list of abstracts, publications, and educational products generated from the research, and plans for the next funding period (for multi- year grants). This report will be due four (4) weeks prior to the next Annual AUA meeting, where the grantee will be asked to prepare a five minute presentation. An additional final grant report and abstract will be due at the conclusion of the entire granting period. If funding is accepted, the Principal Investigator(s) grants SAU permission to publish the abstract on its website or in any media determined by SAU.

Applications for the 2023 funding year are now closed

Download the Application

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 1, 2023
Send to: info@sauweb.org
Subject of email: 2023 SAU Education RFA