
The "presiding powers" of the First Year Grant Forum for graduate students in the humanities and social sciences: Dean Lisa Tedesco of Emory Graduate School, Professor Ivan Karp & Professor Corinne Kratz .
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Dean Lisa Tedesco opens the Forum by welcoming students and providing a brief overview of the importance of grant writing at Emory University and in a professional career .
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Corinne Kratz listens as students introduce themselves and provide brief snapshots of their research and career interests.
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Corinne presents on Research & Proposal Writing in a Graduate Career following Dr. Karp's presentation on Preparing for Proposal Writing.
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Emory Graduate School's Assistant Dean for Finance, Rosemary Hynes, briefs students on Grant Writing Opportunities, Resources & Assistance available to students at Emory University.
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The Forum was opened to student discussion and questions following the presentations.
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Students were encouraged to fill out surveys at the conclusion of the workshop in order for faculty and staff to obtain feedback necessary to improve the Forum, the Grant Writing Program and to obtain a better idea about what students feel they need in order to be successful grant writers.
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At the conclusion of the Forum, students continued to get acquainted with one another, further discussing their Programs and work at Emory University.
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Please visit www.csps.emory.edu for more information about upcoming grant writing opportunities for Emory graduate students in the humanities & social sciences. |
The First Year Grant Forum was organized by the Center for the Study of Public Scholarship and the Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry and sponsored by Emory Graduate School.
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