Graduate Student & Postdoctoral Grantsmanship Workshop

Date and Time

Tuesday, September 14, 2021 - 1:00pm to 3:00pm
Add to Calendar 09/14/2021 01:00 PM 09/14/2021 03:00 PM America/Chicago Graduate Student & Postdoctoral Grantsmanship Workshop

Planning and Writing Successful Grant Proposals

  • This is the first of four sessions in this grantsmanship series, and will focus on the common elements of preparing good grant proposals and how those elements play out in fellowship applications and research grant proposals.
  • This series will focus both on the why under the proposal requirements, and on concrete approaches for writing a responsive, compelling application
  • Registrants are required to attend all four sessions from September 14th - October 5th. 
  • Each weekly session will take place on Tuesday from 1-3PM (Central) via zoom. Zoom information will be provided closer to the event date once the list of attendees is solidified.
  • Attendance is limited to the 100 registrants, first-come-first-served.

Note

The 2-hour sessions (with breaks) have optional “homework” for you to apply some of what you’ve learned and plenty of room to ask questions. There will also be discussions of letters, titles, and abstracts and other concrete tips. 

 

Registration is closed. 

Held via Zoom

Location

Held via Zoom

Description

Planning and Writing Successful Grant Proposals

  • This is the first of four sessions in this grantsmanship series, and will focus on the common elements of preparing good grant proposals and how those elements play out in fellowship applications and research grant proposals.
  • This series will focus both on the why under the proposal requirements, and on concrete approaches for writing a responsive, compelling application
  • Registrants are required to attend all four sessions from September 14th - October 5th. 
  • Each weekly session will take place on Tuesday from 1-3PM (Central) via zoom. Zoom information will be provided closer to the event date once the list of attendees is solidified.
  • Attendance is limited to the 100 registrants, first-come-first-served.

Note

The 2-hour sessions (with breaks) have optional “homework” for you to apply some of what you’ve learned and plenty of room to ask questions. There will also be discussions of letters, titles, and abstracts and other concrete tips. 

 

Registration is closed. 

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