'Writing a Successful Grant Application' workshop 'Grantsmanship', defined as the art of acquiring peer-reviewed research funding, can make a difference! Come along and further develop your grant writing skills to improve your chances of winning research funding! This workshop, prepared in consultation with UWA researchers who have been successful in obtaining peer-reviewed funding and who have served on national reviewing bodies, will be structured to assist colleagues to develop their grant writing skills. The workshop will focus on the following sections of the application: (a) personnel and track record, (b) title and abstract/summary, (c) budget, (d) aims and background, (e) significance, innovation and national benefit, and (f) approach and methodology. There will be opportunities for questions and discussion. Presenter: Dr Judy Berman (Research Development Officer, Research Services) Date: Friday 19th May Time: 11-12 Venue: CSSE Seminar Room 1.24 Biography: Dr Judith Berman has taught and researched about the Holocaust and Nazism at UWA, Murdoch University and Notre Dame University. She was the recipient of a UWA Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (2000) and is the author of Holocaust Remembrance in Australian Jewish Communities (UWA Press, 2001) and Holocaust Agendas, Conspiracies and Industries? (Vallentine Mitchell, forthcoming May 2006). For the past two years she has been working as a Research Development Officer at UWA. |