Date/Time/Location
Friday, April 14, 2023
12:30 to 2:00 pm.
- Cybertheque
About
This workshop aims to help early career researchers, post docs and graduate students with the process of developing a grant proposal with a team. You will be provided with a template to develop your idea, find co-collaborators and help with developing your individual grant proposal ideas from conception to execution. We will also discuss tips and tricks, things to avoid and lessons from an experienced grant writer.
The workshop will facilitate the following:
- You will learn how to think about picking and assembling a team
- You will sketch a first rough outline and plan-of-action to initiate after the workshop
- You will gain insight on key issues in forming academic collaborations
Instructions: Please bring your laptop and/or a paper copy of a grant proposal you are interested in. Please bring your drafts or outlines of any existing proposals which you think would benefit from feedback from your peers.
Facilitators
Dr. May Hen-Smith is a fiscal sociologist and socio-legal researcher interested in global tax issues and the digital economy. She has worked as a researcher for many academic institutions including 不良研究所 (Law), the London School of Economics and Political Science (Sociology), University of Cambridge (Sociology), Simon Fraser University (Sociology and Anthropology) and the University of California, Irvine (Anthropology). She has co-authored many Canadian and international grant proposals
Dr. Peter Chow-White is a professor of the School of Communication and the GeNA Lab at Simon Fraser University. He researches the development, adoption, and impact of communication, blockchain, and big data. He also works with industry partners building next generation communication technologies in health and genomics, social media, blockchain, sports, and big data.
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