‘Fundamentals of Grant Writing Across Disciplines’

The “Fundamentals of Grant Writing Across Disciplines” series is a five-week course open to any faculty members who are pursuing a specific funding opportunity and would like support or who want to hone their skills developing a proposal. The course consists of five 1.5-hour sessions, including participant discussions, short lectures, take-home assignments, and in-class sharing and feedback on take-home assignments. Before the course, participants are expected to have selected a funding opportunity to target.

If needed, participants may also attend a prerequisite session for finding funding, held Feb. 4.

Participants will be provided with grant-writing tools and copies of the lecture slides. Sessions will be presented virtually and in-person in the Pullman Office of Research conference room (Lighty 280) on Tuesdays from 9:30–11 a.m., Feb. 18–March 25 (with a week off for WSU Spring Break).

Session topics will include the following proposal sections:

  • Goals
  • Narrative
  • Plan
  • Broader Impacts
  • Supplements
  • Other Sections

Interested faculty are invited to submit an online application and a letter of support from their department chair by Jan. 24.

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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