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DESCRIPTION:The Dean’s Offices of the Maxwell School and the iSchool are pl
 eased to present the following interdisciplinary development opportunity f
 or Maxwell and iSchool faculty. This workshop\, led by Robert Porter\, Dir
 ector of Research Development at the University of Tennessee\, is targeted
  to those faculty interested in applying for funding from the National Sci
 ence Foundation for the first time\, or those wishing to brush up on their
  grant writing techniques. This workshop will focus on critical aspects of
  interacting with NSF as well as proven techniques for effective writing i
 n each section of the NSF grant proposal. Topics will include: An overview
  of NSF Mission\, Structure and Budget\; Characteristics of Successful Pro
 posals\; the NSF Merit Review Process\; Critical Steps in Planning and Wri
 ting Your Proposal\; Formulating Precise Goals and Objectives\; Using Visu
 al Illustrations\; Building in Quality Education and Diversity Components.
  For questions and to register\, please contact Christina Leigh Deitz (cld
 eitz@maxwell.syr.edu). Sponsored by: Maxwell Dean's Office\, iSchool Dean'
 s Office\, Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP)\, Center for Environmental P
 olicy and Administration (CEPA)\, Campbell Public Affairs Institute\, Prog
 ram for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC)\
 , Center for Policy Research (CPR)\, Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs.
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SUMMARY:Faculty Workshop: Building the NSF Grant Proposal
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Dean’s Offices of the Maxwell School and t
 he iSchool are pleased to present the following interdisciplinary developm
 ent opportunity for Maxwell and iSchool faculty. This workshop\, led by Ro
 bert Porter\, Director of Research Development at the University of Tennes
 see\, is targeted to those faculty interested in applying for funding from
  the National Science Foundation for the first time\, or those wishing to 
 brush up on their grant writing techniques. This workshop will focus on cr
 itical aspects of interacting with NSF as well as proven techniques for ef
 fective writing in each section of the NSF grant proposal. Topics will inc
 lude: An overview of NSF Mission\, Structure and Budget\; Characteristics 
 of Successful Proposals\; the NSF Merit Review Process\; Critical Steps in
  Planning and Writing Your Proposal\; Formulating Precise Goals and Object
 ives\; Using Visual Illustrations\; Building in Quality Education and Dive
 rsity Components. For questions and to register\, please contact Christina
  Leigh Deitz (cldeitz@maxwell.syr.edu). Sponsored by: Maxwell Dean's Offic
 e\, iSchool Dean's Office\, Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP)\, Center fo
 r Environmental Policy and Administration (CEPA)\, Campbell Public Affairs
  Institute\, Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Colla
 boration (PARCC)\, Center for Policy Research (CPR)\, Moynihan Institute o
 f Global Affairs.
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