for the "responsible conduct of research" training part, the citiprogram website offers 5 flavors of these courses: biomedical, social/behavioral, physical, humanities, and engineering. anyone know what ecological and evolutionary studies of non-model organisms fall under?
Ah I formatted my proposal like how I would submit to an NSF grant/NSF GRFP (so I bolded specific statements, underlined, etc.). Maybe I'll just make everything plain text to be safe
I come from a very non-mathy biological field that is becoming very mathy (and there is an increasing need to be more mathy and to utilize computational resources). As such, my training in mathematics and computational science is lackluster. Does this matter? As in, all the graduate courses I am planning to take all require a large amount of prior information [from upper division undergraduate courses] for which I have no foundation to rest upon. Do they care about this?