Grant Writing Workshops for Graduate Students and Faculty
in the Humanities and Social Sciences
September 30, 2004 (Graduate Students) and
October 1, 2004 (Faculty)
Jones Room, Woodruff Library

Rosemary Hynes, Assistant Dean for Finance in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, spoke at both workshops about how to research grant opportunities.
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Ivan Karp, National Endowment for the Humanities Professor and Co-Director of the Center for the Study of Publc Scholarship, described the elements that make up a successful proposal.
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Jeff Lesser, Professor of History and Director of the Program in Latin American and Caribbean Studies, makes a point about how proposals are read and evaluated by funding committees.
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Students enjoying Jeff Lesser's presentation on proposal evaluation.
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Over 100 graduate students from a diverse range of departments attended the September 30, 2004 grant writing workshop.
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Students talk about grant writing during a break with Graduate School Assistant Dean Hilary Ford.
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Mark Risjord spoke at both workshops about the functions of the Institutional Review Board and why it is important.
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Glenn Kellum, Senior Associate Vice President for Foundation and Corporate Relations, spoke at the Faculty Workshop about institutional grants.
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Approximately 50 faculty from a variety of disciplines attended the Grant Writing Workshop on October 1, 2004.
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Dianne Stewart, Assistant Professor of Religion and African American Studies, listens attentively during the fall 2004 faculty workshop. Dr. Stewart also attended the intensive workshop for faculty in April 2005.
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