Grant Writing Foundation: The National Science Foundation (NSF)
The REd Grant Writing Foundation course is the first step to preparing a competitive proposal for funding. This foundation course is a prerequisite for participants who will continue on to the Grant Writing Workshop, which is a more in-depth discussion about developing research proposals. This course is highly recommend prior to participating in the Grant Writing Consultations.
Format: Asynchronous
Registration Cap: Unlimited
Grant Writing Consultation: The National Science Foundation (NSF)
This Grant Writing Consultation is a 60-minute open forum discussion for researchers and investigators at any point in the grant writing process. This in-person forum allows for participants to ask brief questions about any aspect of preparing NSF proposals. Researchers can bring their draft proposal outline/research questions for feedback, ask questions about the grant writing or review process, or share and learn tips to make proposals more competitive. An expert in grant writing will facilitate the discussion.
Format: Synchronous
Registration Cap: 30
Grant Writing Workshop: The National Science Foundation (NSF)
The REd NSF Grant Writing Workshop is a hands-on workshop held in person (at this time through Zoom) to assist researchers and investigators in developing competitive proposals for the National Science Foundation. The course will cover the grant writing process from framing research ideas appropriate for NSF, outlining and drafting the core proposal elements, and addressing intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria. Participants will share and receive feedback on their project ideas, research questions, and broader impacts activities from both peers and experienced grant writers. This workshop is designed for sharing ideas and obtaining professional feedback.
Format: Synchronous
Registration Cap: 20
Criteria for Applicant:
- Complete the Grant Writing Foundation: The National Science Foundation (NSF) class on Canvas at least 10 business days prior to the workshop
- Full day attendance (1 or 1.5 days) is required
- First time to apply to The National Science Foundation is recommended
Grant Writing Foundation: The National Science Foundation (NSF) - CAREER Program
This foundation course will provide general and specific information about NSF's Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program. We will discuss strategies and the available institutional resources to help pre-tenure faculty at the University of Utah develop a competitive CAREER proposal.
Format: Asynchronous
Registration Cap: Unlimited
Grant Writing Workshop: The National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Program
This workshop will detail the specific needs of CAREER proposals and discuss the institutional resources available to support education and assessment plans. Please encourage junior faculty who are interested in integrating research and education to participate.”
Format: Synchronous
Registration Cap: 20
Criteria for Applicant:
- Complete the "Grant Writing Foundation: The National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Program" class on Canvas at least 10 business days prior to the workshop
- Full session (3-hour) attendance is required
Grant Writing Workshop: The National Science Foundation (NSF) - FACULTY
The Grant Writing Workshop: The National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty is broken down into two 1-hour sessions: Intellectual Merit and Broader Impacts. Both workshops will be held on Zoom to help researchers develop competitive proposals for the NSF.
The workshop will cover the grant writing process from framing research ideas appropriate for NSF, outlining and drafting the core proposal elements, and addressing intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria. Participants will share and receive feedback on their project ideas, research questions, and broader impacts activities from both peers and experienced grant writers.
Format: Synchronous
Registration Cap: 20
Criteria for Applicant:
- RED 910 | National Science Foundation (NSF) Basics online class recommended before attending this live (Zoom) workshop.
Grant Writing Workshop: The National Science Foundation (NSF) - STUDENT
The National Science Foundation (NSF) plays an essential role in supporting scientific advances across the natural sciences, social sciences, education, information and computing technology, and engineering. For many areas of our campus, funding from NSF is critical to support the research programs of our faculty and advance the University’s overall research mission. We are offering this course to help you prepare NSF proposals and make them as competitive for funding as possible.
Format: Synchronous
Grant Writing Foundation: The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
The REd Grant Writing Foundation course is the first step to preparing a competitive proposal for funding. This foundation course is a prerequisite
for participants who will continue on to the Grant Writing Workshop, which is a more
in-depth discussion about developing research proposals. This course is highly recommend
prior to participating in the Grant Writing Consultations.
Format: Asynchronous
Registration Cap: Unlimited
Grant Writing Consultation: The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
The REd Grant Writing Consultation is a 60-minute open forum discussions for researchers and investigators at any point in the grant writing process. This in-person forum allows participants to ask brief questions about developing research proposals. An expert in grant writing will facilitate the discussion.
Format: Synchronous
Registration Cap: 30
Grant Writing Workshop: The National Institutes of Health (NIH)
The REd Grant Writing Workshop is a one-day, hands-on workshops held either in person (at this time through Zoom) to assist researchers and investigators in developing competitive proposals. Participants will share and receive feedback on their project ideas, research questions, study aims, and broader impacts from both peers and experienced grant writers. This six-hour workshop is designed for sharing ideas and obtaining professional feedback.
Format: Synchronous
Registration Cap: 20
Criteria for Applicant:
- Complete the Grant Writing Foundation class on Canvas at least 10 business days prior to the workshop
- Full day (6-hour) attendance is required
- First time to apply to The National Institutes of Health is recommended
Grant Writing Foundation: Department of Defense (DoD)
The REd Grant Writing Foundation course is the first step to preparing a competitive proposal for funding. This foundation course is a prerequisite for participants who will continue on to the Grant Writing Workshop, which is a more in-depth discussion about developing research proposals. This course is highly recommend prior to participating in the Grant Writing Consultations. It takes about two hours to complete and is available online.
Format: Asynchronous
Registration Cap: Unlimited
Grant Writing Consultation: Department of Defense (DoD)
The REd Grant Writing Consultation is a 60-minute open forum discussions for researchers and investigators at any point in the grant writing process. This
in-person forum allows participants to ask brief questions about developing research
proposals. An expert in grant writing will facilitate the discussion.
Format: Synchronous
Registration Cap: 30
Grant Writing Workshop: Department of Defense (DoD)
The REd Grant Writing Workshop is a one-day, hands-on workshops held either in person (at this time through Zoom) to assist researchers and investigators in developing competitive proposals. Participants will share and receive feedback on their project ideas, research questions, study aims, and broader impacts from both peers and experienced grant writers. This six-hour workshop is designed for sharing ideas and obtaining professional feedback.
Format: Synchronous
Registration Cap: 20
Criteria for Applicant:
- Complete the Grant Writing Foundation class on Canvas at least 10 business days prior to the workshop
- Full day (6-hour) attendance is required
- First time to apply to Department of Defense is recommended