[CCoE Notice] How to Write a Winning NSF CAREER Proposal Webinar now On-Line

Fritz Claydon fclaydon at uh.edu
Thu Mar 31 10:21:28 CDT 2011


*How to Write a Winning NSF CAREER Proposal Webinar*

Presented by Lucy Deckard, Academic Research Funding Strategies, LLC



The webinar that was presented March 29th is now available to view on-line
at your individual computers.  You may log in, obtain the handouts (from
link) and watch the presentation at your convenience.  To log in:



Go to http://myLibrary.krm.com <http://mylibrary.krm.com/>



Enter the following information (make sure that you use maclifton at uh.edu as
the email address, and not your email address):



E-mail address:  maclifton at uh.edu

Event ID:  17720

Order Number:  562125



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



Please feel free to contact Angela Clifton, x3-9239, maclifton at uh.edu with
any questions.


-- 
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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