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SUMMARY:Finding Funding with US Federal Agencies with Dr. Robert Porter
DESCRIPTION:Three federal funding agencies comprise a major portion of research dollars awarded to US institutions:  The National Institutes of Health (NIH)\, the National Science Foundation (NSF)\, and the Department of Defense (DoD). This session will focus on techniques for locating funding opportunities at each of these agencies\, combined with tips for writing competitive proposals. Special emphasis will be placed on the unique requirements of DoD research laboratories such as the Office of Naval Research\, the Army Office of Research and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. \n\nLocating funding opportunities at NIH\nNIH proposal format and writing tips\nLocating opportunities NSF\nLocating funding opportunities at DoD\nInitiating contact with DoD program officers\n\nLocation:  UTSA Main Campus\, JPL Assembly Room (JPL 4.04.22) \nRegistration:  https://utsaresearch.wufoo.com/forms/finding-funding-with-us-federal-agencies \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/porterusfed/
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SUMMARY:Building the NSF Grant Proposal with Dr. Robert Porter
DESCRIPTION:Competition for National Science Foundation grant awards is especially intense\, as increasing numbers of proposals have strained the agency’s budget limits. Successful proposals are written by investigators who combine sound principles of grant writing with an understanding of NSF’s overall merit review process. This workshop will focus on critical aspects of interacting with the agency as well as proven techniques for effective writing in each section of the NSF grant proposal. Samples from successful proposals will be cited to illustrate key points. \n\nOverview of NSF Mission\, Structure and Budget\nCharacteristics of Successful Proposals\nNSF Merit Review Process\nCritical Steps in Planning and Writing Your Proposal\nFormulating Precise Goals and Objectives\nUsing Visual Illustrations\nBuilding in Quality “Broader Impacts” Components\nPostdoc Mentoring and Data Management Plans\n\nLocation:  UTSA Main Campus\, JPL Assembly Room (JPL 4.04.22) \nRegistration:  https://utsaresearch.wufoo.com/forms/building-the-nsf-grant-proposal \nContact:  Daniel Arriaga\, 210-458-6302\, daniel.arriaga@utsa.edu \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
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