Grant-Writing Workshop for Early Career Scholars


Thursday
9-15-16
4:00 PM

Workshop:
Otto G. Richter Library
Third Floor Conference Room
For UM Humanities Faculty & Grad Students

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This workshop is primarily intended for early career scholars who wish to learn more about the art and craft of writing for grants in the humanities. We welcome, however, any and all scholars who wish to learn more about strategies for successful grant-writing or who wish to share their own experiences. The discussion will be led by three members of the UM humanities faculty who have themselves been the recipients of major grants, such as NEH and ACLS. We will discuss not only how to write a successful proposal but also how to think about deciding which grants to apply for and when it makes most sense to do so in terms of one’s own career.

Pamela Hammons, Professor and Chair of English; Amie Thomasson, Professor of Philosophy; and Ashli White, Associate Professor of History.
Moderator: Mary Lindemann, Professor and Chair of History.