Write Winning NIH and NSF Grant Proposals Seminar
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Sep 21, 2017 08:00 AM
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Sep 22, 2017 12:00 PM |
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Where | 601 Rudder |
Contact Name | Shannon Prescott |
Contact Phone | 979.845.3327 |
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NEWLY EXPANDED FOR 2017!
From Research Development Services in the Division of Research
Write Winning NIH and NSF Grant Proposals Seminar
September 21-22, 2017
601 Rudder Tower
Offered via TTVN where available.
Registration is now closed.
NOTE: This one and one-half day seminar is composed of three separate sessions. You may attend any or all sessions, but you must register for each session you plan to attend.
SESSIONS
September 21, 8:00-12:00: Core: Principles, Funding Priorities, and Preparation of Overview and Executive Summary
September 21, 1:00-4:30: NIH: Rest of the Proposal
September 22, 8:00-12:00: NSF: Rest of the Proposal (Not NSF CAREER.)
ABOUT
This is a professional development seminar for Texas A&M PI-eligible researchers, research staff, and administrators. Every attendee will receive a free copy of The Grant Application Writer’s Workbook, NIH or NSF Version. Not open to undergraduate or graduate students.
Post-Doctoral Researchers: Limited seating may be available for post-docs. When registering, indicate that you are a post-doctoral researcher. You will be notified by September 8 if seating is available and your registration confirmed.
Presenter: John D. Robertson, Ph.D., Grant Writers’ Seminars and Workshops, LLC
IMPORTANT NOTE for PIs applying to the
2018 NIH and NSF Grant Proposal Writing Program!
PI-eligible researchers applying to the subsequent, six-month 2018 NIH and NSF Grant Proposal Writing Program targeting the NSF must attend this seminar (Core and NSF-Focus sections).
PI-eligible researchers applying to the subsequent, six-month 2018 NIH and NSF Grant Proposal Writing Program targeting the NIH must either (1) attend this seminar (Core and NIH-Focus sections) or (2) have attended the Write Winning NIH Grant Proposals on Sep. 22, 2016.
REGISTRATION
Registration is now closed.
CONTACT
Shannon R. Prescott, Senior Research Development Coordinator