Practical workshop on developing competitive small grant applications for clinicians, ECRs, students & researchers.
What will be covered
- What local hospital and medical research foundation grants are and who should apply
- Key components of a strong small grant application
- Understanding feasibility, budgeting, and realistic project planning
Keith will discuss topics including:
- Developing a feasible protocol/project plan within the grant budget
- Working with colleagues and the Research Office in preparation for submission
- Research time management
- Drafting an abstract/proposal summary
- Literature reviews
- Writing a problem statement and research aims
- Common pitfalls in early-stage grant applications
Who Should Attend
This workshop is ideal for clinicians, nurses, allied health staff, researchers, academics, students, and early career researchers interested in applying for local hospital or, charity or medical research foundation grants.
The session is designed to help participants understand how to prepare for both current and future funding opportunities, including the key work that should occur prior to the written application stage.
The Presenter: Keith Whelan
Keith presently facilitates workshops and webinars for both the public and private sectors across Australia and New Zealand. He teaches Professional Development and Executive Education courses and acts as a consultant across multiple levels of government and industry.
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Highlights
- 1 hour
- Online