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RED 772

Proposal Development: Writing, Editing, & Formatting


INSTRUCTORS


Vasiliki (Kiki) Karahalios, Ph.D.
Grant Specialist, Adjunct Professor
Office of the Vice President for Research

Format:

Synchronous

Duration:

2 hours

Audience:

 

 

 

This is a REd Synchronous (live) class.

The Proposal Development NSF Writing and Editing Workshop aims to demonstrate the importance of proficient writing and composition. The session will cover differences between academic and grant writing, characteristics of effective grant writing, attributes of compelling grant proposals, and editing techniques to refine your grant writing. The workshop will also go over the elements of an NSF proposal and how to craft a well-structured research proposal. 


REd  Synchronous classes are taught by subject matter experts and provide both fundamental and advanced skills training in flipped classroom format. To register for upcoming trainings,  click here to view our calendar.

Class Duration: Total duration for synchronous classes are approximately 2 hours. Those two (2) hours will be broken down into:

  • A live session which will take approximately 1 hour (45-minute presentation and 15-minute Q&A) and;
  • Pre and Post-work activities which will take approximately 1 hour, in total.

 

Last Updated: 11/17/23