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    SBS Grant Writing Challenge 2023
    Provider   SBS Faculty

    The Challenge will offer a structured programme of workshops designed to enhance participants’ grant writing skills and help them develop a proposal

Duration 4 sessions

Course Type Series

Booking Status Archived

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Target Audience: SBS Academic staff at all levels who have identified a potential funder for a proposed grant application and would like additional in-depth support to enhance their chances of success

The Business School is launching a Grant Writing Challenge to run from October to December 2023. An information session on the Challenge & the Funding Landscape (UK and international) will be held on Wednesday 13 September 2023, 1-3pm.  Book you place for this session here

 

The Programme:

The Challenge will offer a structured programme of workshops and preparatory work designed to enhance participants’ grant writing skills and help them develop a proposal by the end of the programme. Starting on Thursday 12th October 2023, the Challenge provides four in-person workshops which will offer expert advice from successful Strathclyde academics; provide milestones towards submission; and offer peer support and feedback from fellow grant writers throughout.  In addition, participants will be supported by a Departmental or Faculty Mentor and RKES colleagues during the program. Participants must be working on a funding proposal during the Challenge and must have secured the support of their department to participate by seeking approval from their Director of Research

 

The programme is designed for in-person/on-campus sessions only. Participants should ensure they can attend all four sessions. The session dates and times are as follows:  

  • Session 1 – Thursday 12th October 2023 1-4pm – Introduction to good writing
  • Session 2 – Wednesday 25th October 2023 1-3pm – Work packages, KE & Justification for Resources
  • Session 3 – Tuesday 14th November 2023 1-4pm – Writing the Case for Support
  • Session 4 – Wednesday 13th December 2023 1-3pm – How panels work 

Applying for the Challenge: If you are interested in participating in the Challenge, you should contact the Director of Research (DoR) in your Department and make sure you receive an acceptance confirmation from the DoR. You should then prepare a one page introductory summary which includes the following:

  • A funding scheme you wish to aim at [deadlines do not need to align with the period of the Challenge]
  • An outline in broad terms of your topic area – provide a summary of the importance and nature of the general area
  • State of the art in your chosen topic area and its limitations
  • How your proposal will overcome these deficiencies
  • Emphasis on the scientific quality of the proposed research
  • Why this proposal is likely to be better than similar proposals
  • The name of a mentor who has agreed to work with you throughout the challenge (if you are unsure of a mentor, consult with your DoR in the first instance; please indicate if you have not identified anyone).

Submit your summary to sbs-rke@strath.ac.uk using the subject line ‘SBS Grant Writing Challenge’ by Wednesday 20th September, 12:00pm

If you require any further information please get in touch with d.scholarios@strath.ac.uk  



Delivered By: SBS Faculty

Prerequisites

An information session on the Challenge & the Funding Landscape (UK and international) will be held on Wednesday 13 September 2023, 1-3pm Participants must be working on a funding proposal during the Challenge and must have secured the support of their department to participate