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DESCRIPTION:Regional Centers Summer Research Grant Program presents: An Int
 roduction to Proposal WritingThe Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs is p
 leased to host a one hour introduction to the key elements of proposal wri
 ting for students applying for our Summer Research Grants. Professor Susan
  Wadley will lead the workshop\, providing best practices for writing succ
 essful grant proposals in general and more specifically the Moynihan Insti
 tute’s awards. If you plan to submit a Bharati\, East Asia\, PLACA\, MESP\
 , MASU or MERC Summer Research Grant proposal\, be sure to take advantage 
 of this opportunity.Hosted by: Susan Wadley\, Ford Maxwell School Professo
 r of South Asian Studies Professor of Anthropology\, &nbsp\;Syracuse Unive
 rsity Director\, South Asia Center of Syracuse University (a National Reso
 urce Center funded by the US Department of Education)Sponsored by the Moyn
 ihan Institute of Global Affairs 
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SUMMARY:An Introduction to Proposal Writing
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p></p><p><b>Regional Centers Summer Re
 search Grant Program presents: An Introduction to Proposal Writing</b></p>
 <p>The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs is pleased to host a one hour 
 introduction to the key elements of proposal writing for students applying
  for our Summer Research Grants. Professor Susan Wadley will lead the work
 shop\, providing best practices for writing successful grant proposals in 
 general and more specifically the Moynihan Institute’s awards. If you plan
  to submit a Bharati\, East Asia\, PLACA\, MESP\, MASU or MERC Summer Rese
 arch Grant proposal\, be sure to take advantage of this opportunity.</p><p
 >Hosted by: Susan Wadley\, Ford Maxwell School Professor of South Asian St
 udies Professor of Anthropology\, &nbsp\;Syracuse University Director\, So
 uth Asia Center of Syracuse University (a National Resource Center funded 
 by the US Department of Education)<br><i><b>Sponsored by the Moynihan Inst
 itute of Global Affairs</b></i><br> </p><p></p><p></p>
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