17 May 2016 | 2:30pm - 4:00pm | SG2, Alison Richard Building |
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Grant writing – especially the large research programme sort – is both art and strategy: the intellectual groundwork, the logistics, the budgets, the timing; the many people you might ask to review it, the many conversations you might have about where to host it and whom to approach; the things that transform an application from moderate to outstanding.
Professor Simon Goldhill, Professor Tim Lewens and CRASSH Administrator Catherine Hurley will share their insights into what makes a successful major grant application. This is a great opportunity to hear advice on structure, style and topics, what to do and what not to do as you go through this famously difficult process.
For adminsitrative enquiries please contact Michelle Maciejewska.