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Reading a Request for Proposals (RFP) and Mapping a Sustainable Process: A Workshop for Social Sciences and Humanities Graduate Students

Speaker

Eliana Schonberg, Ph.D., Director of the TWP Writing Studio and Associate Professor of the Practice, Writing Studies

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A graphic for the "Reading a Request for Proposals (RFP) and Mapping a Sustainable Process" event on Sept.12, 2022.

How can you read a Request for Proposals (RFP) and identify whether it’s a good fit for your project? This workshop will help you strategically read RFPs to find the best funding opportunities, then map your drafting process for the application. We’ll discuss creating a manageable timeline and a sustainable and flexible writing process. You should bring at least one funding opportunity to this workshop to make the most of our time together.

You can learn how to search for funding opportunities through the Finding Funding workshops series hosted by the Duke Office of Research Initiatives or by attending a workshop on September 9 especially for graduate students. If you can’t attend a workshop, you can use the Duke Research Funding tool to conduct an advanced search; check “Grad/Prof Students” under Eligibility and the appropriate discipline(s) for your research.

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Eliana Schonberg, PhD

The facilitator is Dr. Eliana Schonberg, Director of the TWP Writing Studio and Associate Professor of the Practice, Writing Studies. This event is part of the Fellowship and Grant Writing in the Humanities and Social Sciences Workshop Series co-sponsored by Thompson Writing Program and The Graduate School. Questions? Contact the graduate professional development team at grad-profdev@duke.edu.


Categories

Communication, Humanities and Social Sciences Grant & Fellowship Series, Professional Development, Professionalism and Scholarly Integrity