‘Grant Proposals: Nuts & Bolts for Social Sciences Faculty’

The Office of Research Advancement and Partnerships (ORAP) invites you to join research development specialist, Cheryl Dykstra-Aiello, for “Grant Proposals: Nuts & Bolts for Social Sciences Faculty,” a grant-writing workshop series designed to prepare faculty in the social sciences across all WSU campuses to advance their careers and research at WSU by providing understanding of each step of the proposal preparation process: from identifying the right funding opportunity to submitting the proposal.

The four virtual workshops will be offered 10 a.m. – noon on Tuesdays and Thursdays, May 14–23.

Space in the course is limited, faculty in all tracks and at all campuses are invited to submit an online application before the March 15 deadline.

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