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35 - Grant Writing Basics

from Part V - Tips for a Successful Research Career

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 May 2023

Austin Lee Nichols
Affiliation:
Central European University, Vienna
John Edlund
Affiliation:
Rochester Institute of Technology, New York
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This chapter is for all academics, from students and faculty to professional staff at research centers and institutions. The content draws upon our experiences from when we were budding scholars, to experienced scientists, and now administrators, including time spent at federal funding agencies. Our aim is to provide information to scholars so that you can write more competitive grant proposals and secure greater resources for your research and scholarship. First, we provide a broad overview of what to consider before you embark upon writing a proposal. Then, we discuss areas for consideration in writing the proposal itself. Finally, we share steps to consider after you have received feedback about your proposal. We also provide some detail about particular funders, including support for international scholarship. As with all scholarship, persistence, collaboration, and support from colleagues are helpful for successfully securing external funding.

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2023

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Belmont Forum (2020). Transdisciplinary research for pathways to sustainability. Available at: www.belmontforum.org/cras#pathways2020.Google Scholar
NSF PAPPG (2022). NSF 22–1 proposal and award policies and procedures guide, October 4, 2021. Available at: www.nsf.gov/publications/pub_summ.jsp?ods_key=pappGoogle Scholar
Stephens, D. W. (2013). Writing an Effective NSF Pre-proposal. ISBN 13: 978–1493547067. Middletown, DE.Google Scholar

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