How to Write a Successful Grant ProposalThursday, November 4, 2021 ▪ 12:30pm – 2:00pm ETThe
National Institute of Statistical Sciences Academic Affiliates Committee is excited about bringing together four accomplished senior statisticians who have extensive experience in both writing and reviewing grant proposals.
Moderator:
Sumanta Basu, Cornell University
Huixia Judy Wang, NSF & George Washington UniversitySteven Kern, Gates FoundationJoshua M. Tebbs, NIH & University of South CarolinaAli Shojaie, University U of WashingtonResearch grants are important for career advancement. Grants also allow researchers to protect their time while providing resources necessary for statisticians in academia to pursue an independent area of research. But the process can be challenging to figure out where to apply for a grant and how to write a strong proposal. Which organizations offer funding for statistical research? How can you increase your chances of getting funded? What are the elements that are commonly found in successful grant applications? If you asked reviewers for their advice, what would they point out as being essential?
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Randy Freret
Sr. Executive Assistant/Administrator
National Institute of Statistical Sciences
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