The Office of Faculty Affairs and the Advancing Research through Mentorship Program have teamed up with Karl Keller, principal at Communication Partners, to provide a five-session technical and scientific writing workshop designed to equip you with the tools, strategies, and confidence to craft compelling grant proposals that stand out.
Mr. Keller has facilitated several grant writing workshops for Northwestern University and Rush University Medical Center, and we are pleased to bring him and his expertise to UTMB.
This hands-on session will demystify the grant writing process, offering practical guidance on:
- Structuring a persuasive and polished proposal
- Avoiding common mistakes that derail applications
- Communicating your science with clarity and impact
Whether you're an early-career researcher or a seasoned investigator looking to sharpen your skills, this interactive workshop will give you actionable insights and personalized feedback to help you craft a winning proposal.
All sessions via Zoom,10 to 11:45 a.m. Central
- Tuesday, April 22 - The Rhetorical Patterns of an Aims Page
- Tuesday, April 29 - The Logic Flow of Aims
- Tuesday, May 6 - Live Edit
- Tuesday, May 13 - The ‘’Ladder of Abstraction” and Eight Principles for Effective Writing
- Tuesday, May 20 – Titles, the “Big Structure,” and NIH Criteria
Registration opening soon! Please contact the Advancing Research through Mentorship Program for more information.