Building Effective Research Centers, Institutes and Clusters

A workshop that explores the process of establishing effective Research Centers and Clusters, drawing out the maximum benefits and avoiding the common pitfalls. Presented By: Richard H. Nader, PhD, and Warren Burggren, PhD, Global Proposal Solutions Richard H. Nader, Ph.D., Global Proposal Solutions Warren Burggren, Ph.D., Global Proposal Solutions [...]

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Interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary: Promise and Pitfalls

This workshop provides a guide for junior faculty exploring disciplinary, multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary research. Presented By: Warren Burggren, PhD, Global Proposal Solutions Warren Burggren, Ph.D., Global Proposal Solutions Flyer_Interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary- Promise and Pitfalls View the Event Flyer Register for this event View more information [...]

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NSF CAREER Awardees Panel

Please join us for a live panel discussion from past NSF CAREER awardees! In this session, we will discuss some of the opportunities and challenges associated with the National Science Foundation CAREER program as well as how receiving the CAREER award has advanced their career trajectory. Please email [email protected] with questions regarding the information session and [...]

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Positioning Yourself for Research

No one wakes up one day and is automatically successful at writing competitive grant proposals. It takes getting ready and positioning oneself to win. Based on the work of David Stone, this workshop will allow faculty to reflect on multiple aspects of what it takes to be successful in winning competitive grants. Presented [...]

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