Office of Research office hours

Join Cheryl Dykstra-Aiello and Lydia Baxter-Howard, research and proposal development specialists in the Office of Research, at noon on alternate Tuesdays and Wednesdays for answers to your proposal development related questions. This semester, office hours will include Q&A sessions focused on various grant-writing and proposal-related topics but feel free to bring grant proposal questions you may have.

  • Tuesday, Sept. 2:
    OR Services and Resources
  • Wednesday, Sept. 10:
    The New Federal Funding Landscape
  • Tuesday, Sept. 16:
    Proposal Development — General Information
  • Wednesday, Sept. 24:
    WSU Grant Lifecycle
  • Tuesday, Sept. 30:
    Grant Writing — General Information
  • Wednesday, Oct. 8:
    Finding Funding
  • Tuesday, Oct. 14:
    PI Roles & Responsibilities
  • Wednesday, Oct. 22:
    Research Compliance and Ethics
  • Tuesday, Oct. 28:
    Broader Impacts
  • Wednesday, Nov. 5:
    Research Impact Metrics
  • Wednesday, Nov. 19:
    Proposal Development — General Information

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