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Applying for Grants and Fellowships as an International Student – Part One

Posted on September 5, 2016 by Senem Kaptan

It would not be wrong to say that my introduction to the world of external funding happened when I started my doctoral program in Anthropology at Rutgers. As an international student coming from a country that has very limited external grant and fellowship options for study and research in higher education, I was both excited […]

Filed Under: International Students, Planning When to Apply, Proposal Writing Advice, Understanding Award Types Tagged With: Anthropology, funding myths, international students

Describing a Research Project Before You Have One

Posted on August 25, 2016 by Kayla Pennerman

A common requirement for grant applications is that you describe your project. It’s a reasonable request for the people offering you money to want to know what you’ll do with it. However, a lot of us enter graduate school without knowing what we’re going to study while we’re here. Particularly in the lab sciences, many […]

Filed Under: Humanities, Proposal Writing Advice Tagged With: choosing a topic

How to Write a 500-Word Application

Posted on August 18, 2016 by raechel.lutz

Often funders will set low word count limits for essay within grant or fellowship applications. It eases the organization’s review process, but puts applicants in a bind. How do you sum up potentially years of complex field specific data into a clear and concise 500-word essay? My points below are drawn from my experience with the Hall Rothman […]

Filed Under: Proposal Writing Advice, Success Stories

Keeping Your Reviewer in Mind: Merging the Worlds of the Unfamiliar with the Familiar

Posted on August 11, 2016 by rutgersgradfun

As graduate students, we like to stay in our cozy, academic silos. Why? Because there, we are free to use our jargon with ease, our colleagues will likely be familiar with our theoretical frameworks, and our research methods are generally accepted. But what happens when we must venture out into the world of funding agencies, where […]

Filed Under: Humanities, Proposal Writing Advice Tagged With: communication skills, eliminating jargon, speaking across disciplines

GradFund: What to Expect When You Meet with Us

Posted on July 25, 2016 by rutgersgradfun

So you have the idea to meet with GradFund. Mayhap your advisor suggested meeting with us to “discuss your options.” You could have come across one of our various emails. It’s possible that your program requires you to participate in one of our summer mentorship programs. Or maybe you just heard from a friend or […]

Filed Under: Planning When to Apply Tagged With: Meeting with GradFund

Meet Our Ford Fellows: Rosemary Ndubuizu

Posted on July 11, 2016 by Teresa M. Delcorso-Ellmann

Series Note: This year, three Rutgers graduate students have been awarded the prestigious Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship for 2016-2017. Read on to learn more about Rosemary Ndubuizu’s research, her thoughts on diversity, as well as her thoughts on community.   Hi! My name is Rosemary Ndubuizu. I am a sixth year PhD candidate in Women’s […]

Filed Under: Dissertation WritingCompletion, Success Stories, Understanding Award Types Tagged With: dissertation completion fellowships, Ford Foundation

Proposal Writing 101 (Throwback Thursday)

Posted on June 30, 2016 by Carolyn Ureña

Series note:  The following post is part of the GradFund Throwback Thursday blog series.  From time to time, we will repost one of our most popular blog posts from years past. If you are interested in learning more about research grants and fellowships to support your graduate study, be sure to visit the GradFund Knowledgebase. At a basic […]

Filed Under: Proposal Writing Advice Tagged With: proposal structure

Meet Our Ford Fellows: Dara Walker

Posted on June 27, 2016 by Teresa M. Delcorso-Ellmann

Series Note: This year, three Rutgers graduate students have been awarded the prestigious Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship for 2016-2017. Read on to learn more about Dara Walker’s research, commitment to diversity, and her thoughts on working with GradFund. As a native of Washington, D.C., I attended a public high school just five blocks away from […]

Filed Under: Dissertation WritingCompletion, Success Stories, Understanding Award Types Tagged With: dissertation completion fellowships, Ford Foundation

Get the Most out of the GradFund Funding Database (Throwback Thursday)

Posted on June 23, 2016 by Carolyn Ureña

Series note:  The following post is part of the GradFund Throwback Thursday blog series.  From time to time, we will repost one of our most popular blog posts from years past. If you are interested in learning more about research grants and fellowships to support your graduate study, be sure to visit the GradFund Funding Database. Hello Doctoral […]

Filed Under: Planning When to Apply, Understanding Award Types

A Bronx Approach to Research and Funding

Posted on June 20, 2016 by Tom Conte

Success in Grant Writing Series Editor’s Note: Welcome to the next installment of our Success in Grant Writing series, which will feature guest blog posts written by Rutgers graduate student winners of prestigious fellowships and grants. If you would like to share your experience with successful grant writing, please contact us through our website. “Scientist” doesn’t […]

Filed Under: Proposal Writing Advice, Success Stories Tagged With: Anthropology, cultural anthropology, Fulbright, Fulbright IIE, Mongolia, NSF, NSF-DDRIG, small grants

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