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Funding for your next stage! Writing successful grant proposals for your research career

Beginn: Ende: Veranstaltungsort: Online
Veran­stal­tungs­art:
  • Career in Academia and Beyond
  • Karriere innerhalb und außerhalb der Wissenschaft
  • For doctoral researchers
  • Für Promovierende
  • Workshop

Through practical exercises on the development of third-party funded projects, mutual feedback for short proposals and info-inputs on the funding landscape, participants gain important knowledge and key competencies for writing successful funding proposals.

The core of the workshop is a mini-proposal, which the participants develop during the two-day workshop and for which they give each other feedback as reviewers.

In the workshop, the participants take on the position of both applicants and reviewers and, through this change of perspective, are able to gain a thorough understanding of what makes a good proposal.

The practical exercises are accompanied by an introductory overview of the topic of third-party funding in the postdoc phase. After this workshop, participants will have gained important knowledge and developed key skills for their (first) own proposal.

The seminar is aimed at young researchers from all disciplines who are either in the late phase of their doctorate or have already completed their doctorate.

Important note: Please keep the afternoon/evening free on the first workshop day after 2 pm! You will need this time for a preparatory task for participation in the second workshop day.

  • Date: 22.+23.04.2024 09:00-14:00
  • Trainer: Dr. Sabine Hunze / Dr. Darius Harwardt (Research Support Services at TU Dortmund University)
  • Target group: Doctoral reseachers of TU Dortmund University
  • Participants: max. 15
  • Language: Englisch

This event will be credited with 12 work units for the area „Career in academia and beyond (Academia & Research)“ in the "Academia and Research"-track of the Career Certificate Program for Doctoral Researchers.

Registration deadline: 12.04.2024

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