Grant Writing Workshop
Description
Applying for grants to fund your research is often a writing-intensive process, and the applications for the National Science Foundation's Graduate Research Fellowship Program and National Institutes for Health's F31 Predoctoral Fellowship are no different. Both programs provide financial support for graduate students in STEM fields, and their competitive nature demands strong, persuasive writing.
Women of Whiting and Brittany Belin, adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Biology at Johns Hopkins and staff at the Carnegie Institution, are here to help your application stand out from the crowd. Join the "Grant Writing Workshop" to get helpful writing tips, trade insights about the application process, and gain additional information about the programs.
If you would like to be paired with a grant editor or writer for help with the grant writing process, please fill out this online form to be matched with an editor or writer in your field of research.
Who can attend?
- Faculty
- Staff
- Students
Registration
Please register in advance using your Johns Hopkins email address