Workshop: Grantwriting for the Sciences
GRANTWRITING FOR THE SCIENCES *
Thursday, February 5, 2009
12:30 - 2:00 pm
Garren Auditorium, Biomedical Sciences Building, SOM
Success in academe, particularly in a research institution, can often be correlated with success in grantwriting. CTD is providing this opportunity for graduate students, TAs, and postdoctoral fellows to explore the issues involved in effective grantwriting--what are the components that, if known and well-executed, can equate with success?
Peter Wagner, M.D., Professor of Medicine and Bioengineering, will lead this session. Dr. Wagner has written on this topic for The Physiologist and will share copies of his article, "On writing a grant application: a personal view."
*Although this presentation is geared to grantwriting in the sciences, you may attend even if you are in another discipline. Several participants from other disciplines have indicated that the information provided has been very useful.
Thursday, February 5, 2009
12:30 - 2:00 pm
Garren Auditorium, Biomedical Sciences Building, SOM
Success in academe, particularly in a research institution, can often be correlated with success in grantwriting. CTD is providing this opportunity for graduate students, TAs, and postdoctoral fellows to explore the issues involved in effective grantwriting--what are the components that, if known and well-executed, can equate with success?
Peter Wagner, M.D., Professor of Medicine and Bioengineering, will lead this session. Dr. Wagner has written on this topic for The Physiologist and will share copies of his article, "On writing a grant application: a personal view."
*Although this presentation is geared to grantwriting in the sciences, you may attend even if you are in another discipline. Several participants from other disciplines have indicated that the information provided has been very useful.
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