Published October 4, 2017 This content is archived.
The Office of Research Advancement assists with grant preparations, in part by offering faculty development workshops so researchers are more effective in writing the proposals. These workshops are open to staff, postdoctoral fellows and senior graduate students along with faculty.
As a follow up to John Robertson’s NIH workshop, Lindsay and Aimee will outline the important elements of NIH Specific Aims. Specific Aims must capture the attention of reviewers and concisely describe the goals of the proposed research, expected outcomes, and the impact on your field of research. Participants will have an opportunity to submit drafts of their specific aims prior to this session and select drafts will be reviewed as a group. This workshop is ideal for new investigators or any faculty interested in revising their specific aims. Light refreshments will be provided.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nih-specific-aims-tickets-37759161669
As funding becomes increasingly competitive, it is imperative to submit a clear, concise, and error-free proposal that persuades reviewers that your research is important to fund now. Participants will have an opportunity to review examples of edited proposals and try their hand at revising. Learn more about how an editor reviews grants and in turn improve your writing to develop a more competitive proposal. Suggestions on how best to work with an editor will also be provided. Light refreshments will be provided.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/proposal-development-working-with-an-editor-tickets-37760321137