This lecture is part 1 of a 4-part series on Grant Writing for PhD students, offered by the Groningen Graduate Schools.
If you want to continue in science after your PhD, sooner or later you will likely compete in calls for personal grants and program grants. First-stage personal grants provide you with an opportunity to do research in another country and another research team. To be truly competitive in these calls, you should have a strong CV and a fantastic plan to work on, and have initiated contacts with the professor you would like to work with. All these requirements cannot be met if you start working on them only after handing in your PhD thesis manuscript.
The interactive lecture “Beginner’s Guide to Grant Writing” will deal with the career ladder in academia, what grants are about, what grant agencies are and what they want, what a strong CV for your personal grant entails, and when to start with what. There will be ample time for you to ask those questions you always wanted to ask but just didn’t get to until now. This workshop will be provided who Ingrid Molema, who has ample experience both applying for as well as awarding grants.
Part 2 and 3 of this workshop are provided by the Graduate school of University of Groningen and you can find more info in this link.
This event is free of charge and it will take place online.
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