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SUMMARY:Writing Proposals to the US Department of Education with Dr. Robert Porter
DESCRIPTION:Of the wide range of grant programs offered by the US Department of Education\, a select few are targeted to university-based researchers. This session will focus on funding tracks within key DoE divisions such as the Institute of Educational Sciences (IES)\, the Office of Innovation and Improvement (OII)\, and the Office of Postsecondary Education (OPE). Guidance will be provided on locating current and future funding opportunities\, eligibility requirements\, proposal structure\, and DoE grant review procedures. Excerpts from successful proposals will be examined as models for preparing key sections. Topics to be covered include: \n\nNavigating the DoE grant process\nDeconstructing the Application Notice\nOrganizing the proposal\nUnderstanding DoE grant review and selection criteria\nWriting critical proposal elements: Need for Project\, Research Objectives\,   Quality of Project Design\, Quality of Project Personnel\, and Project Evaluation\n\nLocation:  UTSA Main Campus\, Graduate School & Research Building (GSR) 2.106 \nRegistration:  https://utsaresearch.wufoo.com/forms/writing-proposals-to-the-us-dept-of-education \nContact:  Daniel Arriaga\, 210-458-6302\, daniel.arriaga@utsa.edu \n  \n\nRobert Porter\, Ph.D.Nationally recognized leader in the field of grantsmanshipRobert Porter\, PhD\, has presented grant writing workshops at leading universities and medical schools internationally. Formerly Director of Research Development at the University of Tennessee\, Dr. Porter has received the Distinguished Faculty Award by the Society of Research Administrators International. With thirty years’ experience as a tenured professor\, private consultant and research administrator\, his proposals have won more than $8 million in awards from government agencies and private foundations. A national leader in the growing field of research development\, he has presented papers and workshops on grant writing at national conferences and has published prize-winning articles in the Journal of Research Administration and Research Management Review. Dr. Porter has previously taught at Virginia Tech\, Swarthmore College\, Susquehanna University and Eastern Washington University. He holds graduate degrees in Speech Communications from the University of Michigan.
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/porterdepted/
LOCATION:Graduate School & Research Building\, GSR 2.106\, Main
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SUMMARY:Grants in the Humanities and Social Sciences with Dr. Robert Porter
DESCRIPTION:Starting with the National Endowment for the Humanities\, this workshop will cover a number of funding sources of particular interest to disciplines broadly grouped in the humanities and social sciences. Specific grant programs will be reviewed\, together with eligibility requirements\, funding levels\, and lists of projects recently funded by each program. Key elements of the NEH grant review process will be covered\, and excerpts from successful proposals will be highlighted. Additionally\, participants will be guided to numerous opportunities posted by private foundations. \n\nOverview of NEH mission\, structure and budget\nFellowships and residency programs\nAwards targeted to junior faculty\nSupport for graduate study and doctoral dissertations\nKey do’s and don’ts for success\n\nLocation:  UTSA Main Campus\, Graduate School & Research Building (GSR) 2.106 \nRegistration:  https://utsaresearch.wufoo.com/forms/grants-in-the-humanities-and-social-sciences \nContact:  Daniel Arriaga\, 210-458-6302\, daniel.arriaga@utsa.edu \nRobert Porter\, PhDNationally recognized leader in the field of grantsmanshipRobert Porter\, PhD\, has presented grant writing workshops at leading universities and medical schools internationally. Formerly Director of Research Development at the University of Tennessee\, Dr. Porter has received the Distinguished Faculty Award by the Society of Research Administrators International. With thirty years’ experience as a tenured professor\, private consultant and research administrator\, his proposals have won more than $8 million in awards from government agencies and private foundations. A national leader in the growing field of research development\, he has presented papers and workshops on grant writing at national conferences and has published prize-winning articles in the Journal of Research Administration and Research Management Review. Dr. Porter has previously taught at Virginia Tech\, Swarthmore College\, Susquehanna University and Eastern Washington University. He holds graduate degrees in Speech Communications from the University of Michigan
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/porterneh/
LOCATION:Graduate School & Research Building\, GSR 2.106\, Main
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SUMMARY:Department of Homeland Security Town Hall at UTSA
DESCRIPTION:Join the national dialogue on homeland security strategy!  Senior officials from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will be discussing the Department’s 2018 Quadrennial Homeland Security Review (QHSR) and their analysis of current threats and trends facing our Nation in a public forum at UTSA on March 9\, 2017. \nThe results of the 2018 QHSR will be used to focus DHS’s efforts and resources to ensure our Nation’s security in the near- and long-term. This Public Forum is your opportunity to learn more about the upcoming QHSR\, and to contribute your thoughts about the issues and trends DHS should address in the coming years. \nYou will also have the opportunity to continue this dialogue online\, using the IdeaScale site hosted by DHS Public Affairs\, Office of Web Publishing. IdeaScale is a commercial crowdsourcing platform that allows users to post questions and comments in an interactive online space.  DHS moderators will post and answer questions on a variety of topics relevant to the QHSR in order to encourage public participation in the Department’s strategy development process. \nThis is a unique opportunity not only for the UTSA community — students\, staff\, and faculty — but also for the San Antonio community to engage with DHS. \nOpportunities for collaboration and input from stakeholders\, including academia\, state and local partners\, will be presented.  Followed by an open Q&A session. \nThis event is free and open to the public. Seating is limited;  please rsvp by registering. \nPlease register:  https://utsaresearch.wufoo.com/forms/department-of-homeland-security-public-forum \nLocation: UTSA Main Campus\, John Peace Library\, 4th Floor\, Assembly Room | JPL 4.04.22 \nDownload invite
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/dhstownhall/
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