Ecologgers:
I colleague of mine who is a grad student, and thereby ineligible to
be a PI (or even CO-I) on a grant, *wrote* a grant that her major
professor served as the PI on. She has managed the grant (including the
funding), performs all the duties of the grant, essentially acts as the
PI. The question is this: since she does not appear on the official
grant paperwork ANYWHERE, how can she include this in her CV (preferably
in a "GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS" section), e.g., what language would be
appropriate so her role on the grant is clear, and she can demonstrate
her ability to, for all intents and purposes, bring in money. I presume
this is common with a lot of grad students, where school or grant
regulations do not allow grads to be "officially" on the grant, but they
act as PIs nontheless.
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