COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course will teach you the basic principles of successful grant writing in the neuroscience field. The aim of this course is to learn the basic principles of successful grant writing. You will learn to write up your research ideas in a format that will help convince reviewers. We will provide you with tips and tricks to improve readability of your grant. You will learn where you can obtain funding. Last, you will be put in the position of a reviewer to experience how well- or badly written grants influence your judgment.
LEARNING GOALS
The aim of this course is to learn the basic principles of successful grant writing.
CONTENTS
The following topics will be covered during the course:
- "Do's and don'ts" in grant writing
- Where to find funding organizations
- Writing a grant proposal
- Presenting a grant proposal
- Reviewing a grant proposal
- Writing a rebuttal letter
FORMAT
The course starts with two lectures: one on "do's and don'ts" in grant writing and one on where to find funding organizations. In the following three weeks participants will write a short grant on a subject they are familiar with together with two-three other graduate students. During this process participants will be advised by a senior scientist with extensive grant writing and reviewing experience. The participants will also be involved in reviewing other students' grants and practice writing a rebuttal letter. Finally, there will be an interactive discussion in which the strengths and flaws of all proposals will be highlighted.
REQUIRED BACKGROUND LEVEL
This course is for PhDs in the third or fourth year of their research project.
DURATION
50 hrs / 1.8 ECTs
4 months
ORGANISERS
Prof. dr. Christiaan Lohmann (NIN)
LOCATION
NIN
REGISTRATION
This course is for PhDs in the third or fourth year of their research project.
To register, please send an e-mail to registration@onwar.nlDATES
2024
April 9th 10 AM: introduction to grant writing
June 4th: deadline grant submission
June 21st: deadline review submission
July 5th: deadline rebuttal submission
July 12th: grant presentations and discussion