You are invited to register for a 12-week series to build effective grant writing habits. Participants will learn the fundamentals of preparing an NIH-style grant, identify key features and resources for major sections of the grant, and begin writing a grant application. This series is designed for researchers who are currently developing a grant application and who have not had independent NIH funding. Each session will include a brief lesson plus approximately an hour devoted to writing. To achieve these objectives, we ask that you commit to participating in the entire series.
Schedule
- 1:00 – 3:00 PM on Fridays, October 3 – December 12
- 8:30 – 10:30 AM on Friday, December 19
- Via Zoom
- No meetings on October 17 and November 28
Objectives
- Summarize key points to be addressed in different sections of an NIH-style grant application
- Examine common patterns in competitive grant applications and how they relate to scoring criteria
- Practice a structured approach to grant writing
- Draft major sections for a grant application
Registration
Funding
This workshop is co-sponsored by the OUHC Graduate College and the Oklahoma Shared Clinical and Translational Resources (OSCTR: U54GM104938).
Contact
Rebecka Bourn, PhD - rebecka-bourn@ou.edu
Assistant Dean of Student Affairs | OU Health Graduate College