BE A SUCCESSFUL GRANTSWRITER!
Enhance your academic potential and professional marketability by enrolling in this practical, skills-oriented course, STAT 515 Grant and Contract Proposal Writing (3 Units) offered during Winter Quarter, January 2 - March 16, 2018 on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8:00 -9:50 am in Nichol Hall Room 2011. By preparing a research or program/service proposal in class which could be potentially submitted to a funding agency, you will learn key grantsmanship techniques that work. For more information contact J.S. Job, MD, DrPH (jjob@llu.edu). Employees: please check with Talent Management Services for tuition benefits. Registration opens on December 4, 2017.
This module-based course:
•Presents an overview of the basic principles and practice of successful grantsmanship both from a research and programmatic perspective;
•Provides a comprehensive understanding of the different processes, structures, factors and essential skills required when developing competitive proposals that are funded;
•Describes the various key elements involved in proposal preparation such as identifying potential funding resources (government and private/foundations), formulating objectives, determining appropriate project/research design and evaluation methods, building budgets and sustainability plans, and understanding the grant review process.