All Courses
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Planning and Writing Successful Grant Proposals
Planning and Writing Successful Grant Proposals This full-day training conducted by AtKisson Training Group (ATG) and sponsored by OVPR Proposal Development Services (PDS) will cover conceptual and practical approaches to grant writing the parts of the proposal, why they are important, and how they are read and assessed. The session covers aspects such as assessing readiness, identifying funder priorities, and setting time lines for crafting the submission. The second part of the morning covers the all-important first page—the NIH Specific Aims page, NSF Intellectual Merit, or the opening page of any proposal to any funder. In the afternoon we cover clear and compelling ways to present the preliminary data, the foundational literature and the research plan using concrete writing strategies. The rest of the afternoon covers the additional pieces of a proposal, including title and abstract. All participants will receive a handout and accompanying booklet. The workshop will run from 9:30 am - 5:30 pm, with a one hour break for lunch (which will be provided). Enrollment limit: 150. This is a seminar for IUB faculty, but administrative staff who directly support faculty on their funding proposals may request permission to register by writing to ovprhelp@indiana.edu.
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2019 JagStart Student Idea Pitch Competition
This is an online Canvas forum to learn more about the JagStart Idea Pitch competition. You will receive updates and notices about upcoming deadlines, and will be able to reach out to other students who might be interested in putting together a competition entry or looking for additional team members. This is an informational "course" only--there is no grading or credit, and it does not appear on your transcript.