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Grant Writing Workshop
Category: General
Description: Grant writing skills are essential for the promotion and success of academic investigators. Obtaining grants requires perseverance and essential skills in communicating your ideas to the funding agency. Regardless of whether applications for funding are for basic science or patient-oriented investigations, there is a need to convey your ideas effectively.

This seminar comprehensively addresses both conceptual and practical aspects that are associated with the grant writing process. Rather than offer what is typically presented (little more than how to fill out forms and conform to instructions)this grant writing seminar emphasizes idea development, how to write for reviewers and tips and strategies: Grantsmanship. The program design is both educational and entertaining. Discussions, practical exercises, morning, afternoon and lunch breaks, and a detailed handout ensure that participants will find this an effective and informative program.

Each participant receives a copy of The Grant Application Writer�s Workbook. The workbook provides participants with an opportunity to apply what they have learned through an interactive approach. The NIH PHS 398 form is used for prototypical applications. However, the principles and fundamentals emphasized throughout the program are easy to apply to other types of grant applications. The program is quite appropriate for faculty members who are contemplating a competitive application to federal or state agencies and foundations in either basic science or clinical research.
When: Monday, November 17 2008, 08:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Where: Riley Outpatient Center, Ruth Lilly Learning Center Auditorium, 575 West Drive, Indianapoils, IN
Website: http://cme.medicine.iu.edu/iucme/carteBlanche/scripts/prodView.asp?id=31206
Speaker: See website
Topic(s): Write Winning Grants
Sponsor: Indiana CTSI, School of Medicine Office of Faculty Affairs and Professional Development, and IUPUI Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research
Educational Credits: Maximum of 7 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits
RSVP Information: http://cme.medicine.iu.edu/iucme/carteBlanche/scripts/prodView.asp?id=31206
Submitted by: Emily Hardwick