
Lisa Tedesco, Dean of Emory Graduate School, opens the workshop.
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Emory Graduate School's Assistant Dean for Finance, Rosemary Hynes, advises students on the importance of seeking out grants and researching grant opportunities both within and outside of the Emory community.
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Students listen closely to animated presenter and Associate Dean of Emory Graduate School Mark Risjord as he discusses human subjects research and the Institutional Review Board.
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Students listen and take notes as Mark Risjord and others present.
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Consistently a student favorite for his sharp wit and bottom-line approach, Ivan Karp, National Endowment for the Humanities Professor and Co-director of the Center for the Study of Public Scholarship, discusses "How to Write a Proposal."
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The workshop provides opportunities for students to become familiar with each other's work and to share ideas and strategies.
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Jeff Lesser, Winship Distinguished Research Professor of History and Director of the Tam Institute of Jewish Studies, presents on how grant committees judge and evaluate research proposals.
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Students appreciate the humorous and enthusiastic presentation of Jeff Lesser .
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Corinne Kratz, Professor of Anthropology and Co-Director of the Center for the Study of Public Scholarship, moderates "Surviving and Succeeding: Emory Students on Proposals." Corinne also briefs students on other opportunities available in Emory's Grant Writing Program.
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Student panelists Robin Thomas, a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry, and Cathy Ouellette, a Ph.D. Candidate with the Department of History, discuss their experiences - both positive and negative - in grant writing as well as the submission and review process.
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Students are encouraged to fill out surveys at the conclusion of the workshop in order to obtain feedback necessary to improve the Grant Writing Program as well as provide Emory faculty & staff with information regarding the kinds of grant writing assistance students feel they need.
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The Grant Writing Forum is organized by the Center for the Study of Public Scholarship and the Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry and is sponsored by Emory Graduate School.
Please visit
www.csps.emory.edu/GrantWritingWorkshops.htm
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