Lectures and seminars Grant writing workshop
Learn to organize and compose your thoughts and apply winning writing principles within your next proposal. The workshop is presented by Angelika Hofmann.
Angelika Hofmann, is Strategic Projects and Communications Advisor to the Vice Provost for Research at Yale University and author of two major textbooks on the topic: Scientific Writing and Communication – Papers, Proposals, and Presentations and the recently published Writing in the Biological Sciences.
Target group will be Postdocs, researchers and final year PhD students at KI.
Part I: 9.15-12.00
The overall goal of this workshop is to teach grant writers how to achieve maximum impact and success with the reader and reviewer in mind.
Content
Types of grant applications
General Overview of Grant writing
Selected, key sections: Abstract, Objective, Specific Aims, and Significance
Part II
Time: November 5, 13:30-17.00
Venue: 4L Takterrasen, floor 4, Alfred Nobels Alle 8. Campus Flemingsberg
In Part II. participants of this practical workshop will learn how to apply essential principles to writing a clear abstract for a grant proposal, including the overall objective, specific aims and significance. Emphasis will be on hands-on composing and revising of these key proposal components and on reviewing and evaluating those of others.
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NB: Limited number of participants in Part II. (Prioritization will be given to postdocs and researchers.) If you are admitted to part II remember to bring your computer to the workshop.
Participants admitted to part II will be asked to submit their first page for a research proposal.
Deadline October 30. Instructions will be sent out to admitted researchers.