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What Defines a Good Proposal?: A Workshop on Capturing Reviewers’ Attention and Addressing Their Expectations

Wednesday, October 10, 2018, 121:30 p.m.

Hughes 313
441 East Fordham Road
Bronx, NY 10458
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The Office of Sponsored Programs’ first 2018–2019 grant workshop will be led by James Trostle, Ph.D., M.P.H., professor of anthropology at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, and professor of public health at the University of Chile, Santiago.

This workshop will be devoted to discussing what proposal reviewers expect, with special attention paid to what makes a convincing interdisciplinary project. We will discuss the big picture—how to write a convincing proposal—and the smaller picture—the role of attention-grabbing titles and abstracts.

Trostle has worked to improve proposal-writing through workshops and collaborative consultations in more than 15 countries. He has received research funding from numerous organizations—including the NSF, the NIH, the Kellogg Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the World Health Organization, and USAID—and has received fellowships from the Fulbright Program and the School for Advanced Research in Santa Fe.

Food will be provided. RSVP to David Heston at [email protected] by October 3 if you are interested in attending.