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Grant Writing 101: Telling Your Story In-Person

Developing a grant proposal can be overwhelming. In this presentation you will learn some basic tips on how to “Tell Your Story” to funders and learn strategies for preparing strong proposals for any external funder, including federal agencies, foundations, and other organizations. Dr. Rebekah Hersch, Associate Director, Research Development, will share tips, insights and additional resources to help you craft your proposal to meet the requirements of the funding opportunity.

Presenter: Rebekah Hersch, Associate Director, Research Development

 

GRADReCon 2019 DRAWING
SPRING 2020 GRADUATE STUDY CARREL - FENWICK LIBRARY, 5TH FLOOR

Attendance at one (1) session is one (1) entry for the drawing.

The more sessions you attend, the more chances you have to win the drawing!

Submission Guidelines:
A Graduate Student Life representative will be present to stamp your entry form at the end of the session.
Submit your entry form to the Graduate Student Life table in Room 1014B or Fenwick Atrium.
A Mason graduate student is eligible for up to a maximum of eight (8) entries for this drawing.

NOTE: If your handwriting is illegible, then your entry form will not be included in the drawing.

 

Related LibGuide: GRADReCon: Graduate Research Connections by Margaret (Lam) Calkins

Date:
Friday, November 1, 2019
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
1014A Fenwick Library, Instruction Room
Campus:
Fairfax Campus

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Margaret (Lam) Calkins