[CCoE Notice] NSF CAREER Grant Writing Webinar

Fritz Claydon fclaydon at uh.edu
Wed Mar 23 12:26:10 CDT 2011


The location for the NSF CAREER Grant Writing Seminar will be in room number
 E3007 on the 3rd floor of SERC (East Wing)


* **UH – Division of Research*

* *

*How to Write a Winning NSF CAREER Proposal Webinar*

March 29, 2011; 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Presented by Lucy Deckard, Academic Research Funding Strategies, LLC

Location:  Room number  E3007 on the 3rd floor of SERC (East Wing)



This webinar focuses on how to write a successful proposal to NSF's Faculty
Early Career Development Program (CAREER).  The following topics will be
covered:



·         How to decide when and if to apply for a CAREER grant

·         How to position yourself and your research to be competitive for a
CAREER

·         How to structure your proposal

·         How to develop an educational plan

·         Keys to success and common mistakes to avoid

·         A step-by-step discussion of each section of the proposal and what
it needs to tell the reviewers

·         Questions and Answers



If interested in attending, please contact Angela Clifton at
maclifton at uh.edu by March 25, 2011.



Anne Sherman

Director, Office of Contracts and Grants, PreAward

Division of Research

University of Houston

316 E. Cullen Building

Houston, TX    77204-2015

(713) 743-9240  ofc

(713) 743-9577  fax

acsherman at uh.edu









-- 
Fritz Claydon Ph.D.
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Associate Dean of Administration and Research
University of Houston
Cullen College of Engineering
713.743.4204
fclaydon at uh.edu

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