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Last update: February 20, 2013 (MS)


UPCOMING FUNDING / GRANTSMANSHIP TRAINING PROGRAMS
scroll down for slides and handouts from past programs...

 

Join us for these programs:

May 7, 2013
Science Writing for Grants and Scientific Manuscripts
Presenter: Angelika Hofmann, grantwriter, editor, and author of "Scientific Writing and Communication -- Papers, Proposals, and Presentations," Oxford University Press, 2009.

This is a great workshop for scientists at all levels who wish to strengthen their science writing and communications skills.

Especially useful for junior faculty, postdocs, and graduate students.

Time spent at this "must-attend" workshop will be repaid many times over!

Harkness Auditorium, Sterling Hall of Medicine (SHM), 3:00-4:30pm, including Q&A.

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To register for any of these workshops, go to:
http://www.yale.edu/training/
and click on:
* Grant and Contract Training
* GCA and GCFA Training
* Courses
* Funding / Grantsmanship
   Training Programs

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SLIDES & HANDOUTS FROM PAST FUNDING / GRANTSMANSHIP TRAINING PROGRAMS

Slides from Developing A Funded Research Program. Download this very useful page: Objectives and Action Plan.

Slides from How to Write A Successful R01. Review this "best of its kind" presentation on preparing and writing R01s that get funded on the first submission!

Handouts from All About Career Awards: Applications, Review, and Stepping Stones to Funding Your Future. Review success rates and identify the career awards most appropriate for your research interests and academic status.

Slides from Writing Your First Grant. Learn about the nuts and bolts of successful grantsmanship!

Slides from Obtaining Grant Support in 2011: Not Your Mentor's NIH!. Build a diversified portfolio of funding for your research in 2011!

Slides from Grant Writing: The Practical Approach, providing guidance essential to crafting well-written grant proposals. Learn to write effectively, concisely, and precisely.




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