This course is targeted to early career and novice researchers writing their first major competitive biomedical / health research grant proposals. After the course, you will be able to:
Grant Proposal Plans, Sections, and Resubmission
This course is part of Grant Writing for Health Researchers Specialization
Instructor: Anne M. Libby, PhD
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You will learn about preparing health research grant proposals, and subsequent resubmissions, avoiding common mistakes and using best practices.
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Before you write, you will learn to make key decisions about project scope, outcomes, and mentorship team.
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9 videos1 reading1 assignment
Learn to write major sections of health research grant proposals: aims, approach, significance, and innovation.
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Learn to write persuasive biographical sketches, letters of support, and human subjects sections.
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Learn to describe strengths in research environments, data sharing and reproducibility plans, and reasonable budgets.
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Learn to master the challenge of grant resubmissions with a growth mindset and responsive changes.
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Reviewed on Nov 29, 2024
Very useful and informative for me as an early career scientists, despite that I'm not in the health research field.
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