nov
2018
e Grants and Innovation Office (FIK) , Erik Dahlbergsgatan 11B
The Grants and Innovation Office (FIK) offers a course on how to write research grants in an efficient way. The course will be based on the participants’ own work on ongoing proposals, and it consists of 3 compulsory full-days. The course will be given largely in English and is limited to ten participants.
Please note that registration to this event is preliminary. Once the deadline has closed on October 18, 10 participants will be selected to participate. The selected participants will be contacted latest October 24.
The Grants and Innovation Office (FIK) offers a course on how to write research grants in an efficient way. The course will be based on the participants’ own work on ongoing proposals, and it consists of 3 compulsory full-days. The course will be given largely in English and is limited to ten participants.
During the course we will go through all the parts of a proposal, with emphasis on the research program/project description. Short introductions and lectures by research advisors from FIK are followed by time to work on selected parts of your own drafts with access to the advisors of FIK. Your text fragments will then be collectively reviewed and commented by your fellow participants and the advisors, which will hopefully provide valuable feedback for further improvement. Each participant is expected to bring a computer with roaming mail capacity, for working with, and mailing of, your own texts during the workshops.
Target group
This course targets scientists who are actively working on a proposal of their own, intended for submission during the first half of 2018. We expect you to bring to the course a reasonable first draft, and to have decided where you want to submit your final proposal.