Are you planning to apply to the ACLS Fellowship, Guggenheim Fellowship, National Humanities Center Fellowship and/or other funding competitions? Join us for a 2-hour in-person Proposal Writing Training on Wednesday, August 28th from 2-4 pm in CTIHB 143.
This training is designed for faculty and researchers developing proposals for humanities and humanistic social science fellowships, foundations, and other small grants; however, much of the information applies to all types of funding proposals.
In this training, YOU WILL:
- Learn about the ACLS, Guggenheim, and NHC Fellowships
- Discover the #1 best practice for award-winning proposals
- Learn proven strategies to boost your proposal writing success
- Find out what unfunded proposals usually have in common
- See how formatting proposals sets them apart in competitions
EVENT DETAILS
- Date & Time: Wednesday, August 28th @ 2-4 pm
- Location: CTIHB 143 (Jewel Box meeting room in Tanner Humanities Center)
- What to Bring: A copy of your proposal, if you have one
- Participants: All UU faculty and researchers are welcome
- RSVP: RSVP to taylor@utah.edu by August 27th
- Contact: Jenna Taylor, College Grant Writer
- Hosted By: College of Humanities Office of Research
More information can be found on this flyer. If you have any questions or need special accommodations, please feel free to reach out to Jenna Taylor.