Community engaged grant writing workshop applications due Nov. 3

Grant Writing Fundamentals for Community Engaged Research is a four-week course designed for faculty in all disciplines involved in community engaged research or creative practice. The course consists of four 1.5-hour sessions, inclusive of a lecture, in-class discussion, take-home assignments, and in-class sharing and feedback on the take-home assignments. Participants will be provided with planning and visioning tools, and copies of the lecture slides.

The course is limited to 15 faculty system-wide and will take place 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, Feb. 27–March 26, 2024 (skipping the week of spring break). Applications are due Nov. 3.

Faculty in all disciplines system-wide are encouraged to apply using the online form.

Contact the Office of Research Advancement and Partnerships at or.orap.servicedesk@wsu.edu with any questions regarding the workshop or the application process.

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