Grant writing seminar is March 10

News for Researchers

Posted January 6, 2023 by Ashley Washburn

The Office of Research and Economic Development is offering a grant writing seminar, “Write Winning Grant Proposals,” on March 10, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Nebraska Innovation Campus Conference Center. Registration is open and required to attend. A continental breakfast and lunch will be provided. 

The seminar will address idea development, identification of appropriate granting agencies, how to write for reviewers and strategies for presenting to reviewers.

Visit the 2023 Grant Writing Seminar webpage for more information about this year’s event.

Faculty, staff and postdocs can select one of the seminar’s four workbooks depending on the source from which they plan to pursue funding: National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, U.S. Department of Agriculture or a general version geared towards smaller funding agencies and foundations.

Participants who register on or before Feb. 22 will receive their workbook at the seminar. Those who register after Feb. 22 will receive their workbook after the workshop. Participants do not need the workbook to attend the seminar.

This seminar is free for University of Nebraska-Lincoln faculty, postdoctoral research fellows and university staff. Faculty from other University of Nebraska campuses may attend but will be charged $150 to cover seminar costs. Participants not affiliated with the University of Nebraska are welcome to attend and will be billed $200.

Due to contractual restrictions, this seminar will not be recorded.

For more information or questions please contact Becky Carter, organizational development specialist, at 402-472-3136.


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