Grant proposal-writing skills are essential for the promotion and
success of academic investigators. Obtaining grants requires
perseverance and essential skills in communicating your ideas to the
funding agency. Regardless of whether applications for funding are for
basic science or patient-oriented investigations, there is a need to
convey your ideas effectively. This seminar comprehensively addresses
both conceptual and practical aspects that are associated with the
proposal-writing process. Rather than offer what is typically
presented (little more than how to fill out forms and conform to
instructions) this proposal-writing seminar emphasizes grantsmanship:
idea development, how to write for reviewers, and tips and strategies
for creating logical and convincing arguments in each section of the
proposal. Each participant receives a copy of The Grant Application
Writer’s Workbook. The workbook provides participants with an
opportunity to apply what they have learned through an interactive,
step-by-step approach. The principles and fundamentals emphasized
throughout the program will appeal most to individuals interested in
writing grant applications to the NIH, NSF, and USDA, but are also
easy to apply to grant applications written to diverse types of
funding agencies. Breakfast and lunch will be provided. Registration
and breakfast begin at 8am in order to start the seminar promptly at
8:30a.
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