This was a great opportunity to hear from someone who's written grants, helped students write grants, and been a part of review committees to approve or reject grant proposals. Dr. Maerz is a great speaker and has had both successful grants accepted to receive funds and has also had grants rejected. He offered a lot of great prospective and practical advice. The workshop can be viewed here.
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Friday, February 19, 2016
Grant Writing Workshop: Video posted
On Wednesday, February 17th, Dr. John Maerz discussed how to write successful grant proposals. This workshop focused specifically on grants such as the Doctoral Completion Award (DCA), NSF Doctoral Improvement Grant (DIG), EPA STAR, and NSF GFRP.
This was a great opportunity to hear from someone who's written grants, helped students write grants, and been a part of review committees to approve or reject grant proposals. Dr. Maerz is a great speaker and has had both successful grants accepted to receive funds and has also had grants rejected. He offered a lot of great prospective and practical advice. The workshop can be viewed here.
This was a great opportunity to hear from someone who's written grants, helped students write grants, and been a part of review committees to approve or reject grant proposals. Dr. Maerz is a great speaker and has had both successful grants accepted to receive funds and has also had grants rejected. He offered a lot of great prospective and practical advice. The workshop can be viewed here.
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