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Proposal Writing Advice

Proposal Writing Advice

STEM Proposals: Is the Science Sufficient?

Posted on October 12, 2017 by rutgersgradfun

As engineers, physicists, chemists, mathematicians, or computer scientists, we have a propensity to get caught up in our work. Because Science! When our work is rejected or criticized, we ask questions about how we can improve it. I write from experience as I type this: sometimes the critique is about the scientist as much as it […]

Filed Under: Advice, Biological Sciences, Biomedical Sciences, Physical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering, Proposal Writing Advice Tagged With: proposal writing, science fellowships, STEM, writing advice

Why should I come to GradFund? (Roundup Post)

Posted on October 9, 2017 by Fellowship Advisor

When faced with the task of applying for external funding many of us do not know how or where to start. Fortunately for graduate students at Rutgers, the university has provided you with an office within the School of Graduate Studies whose task is to provide our students with guidance about how and what to […]

Filed Under: About GradFund, Planning When to Apply, Proposal Writing Advice Tagged With: GradFund services

Introduction to GradFund Workshop: Diversity in Grant Writing

Posted on October 5, 2017 by rutgersgradfun

Photo credit: WOC in Tech When we see or hear the word “diversity,” many images, questions, and assumptions come to mind. One common assumption is that diversity means equal treatment of individuals or groups in spite of what makes them or their experiences different from normative or mainstream experiences. We may also assume that only […]

Filed Under: Proposal Writing Advice Tagged With: diversity

Applying for Fellowships and Grants as an International Student – Part One (Advice from the Archives)

Posted on September 28, 2017 by Carolyn Ureña

Advice from the Archives Series Note: Occasionally, we dig into the archives to uncover a post we feel holds relevant and timely information worthy of a repost. If you are interested in learning more about research grants and fellowships to support your graduate study, be sure to visit the GradFund Knowledgebase. It would not be wrong to say […]

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

Telling Stories of Adversity Effectively in Funding Applications

Posted on September 25, 2017 by rutgersgradfun

Addressing issues of adversity–any condition that may have impacted a student’s academic trajectory–is one of the major stumbling blocks that applicants for grants and fellowships encounter when starting to draft their applications. Adversity can take on many forms, ranging from specific conditions (e.g., learning disabilities, mental health issues) to socioeconomic status (e.g., non-traditional, first-generation, veteran), […]

Filed Under: Proposal Writing Advice Tagged With: Development, writing advice, Writing process, writing strategies

Writing Strategies to Help You Start and Finish Your Funding Applications – Part Three

Posted on September 21, 2017 by rutgersgradfun

Series Note: The following post is the third, and final, installment in the Writing Strategies to Help You Start and Finish Your Funding Applications series. Click here to read Part One and click here to read Part Two.  The first post in this series focused on tips to warm up to the idea of writing. The […]

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Six Years, Four Points: Advice on Grant Writing (Advice from the Archives)

Posted on September 18, 2017 by Carolyn Ureña

Advice from the Archives Series Note: Occasionally, we dig into the archives to uncover a post we feel holds relevant and timely information worthy of a repost. If you are interested in learning more about research grants and fellowships to support your graduate study, be sure to visit the GradFund Knowledgebase. . As soon as I got to […]

Filed Under: Advice, Advice from The Archives, Proposal Writing Advice Tagged With: advice from the archives

Writing Strategies to Help You Start and Finish Your Funding Applications – Part Two

Posted on September 14, 2017 by rutgersgradfun

Series Note: The following post is the second installment in the Writing Strategies to Help You Start and Finish Your Funding Applications series. Click here to read Part One.  The first post in this series focused on tips to warm up to the idea of writing. Now that you’ve acclimatized yourself to that idea and […]

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Writing Strategies to Help You Start and Finish Your Funding Applications – Part One

Posted on September 7, 2017 by rutgersgradfun

Every person has a distinct challenge when it comes to defining their relationship with writing. To me, it’s the beginning (i.e., starting to write) that causes the most resistance and anxiety. When I have to start writing a document, everything but writing gains a sense of urgency. The sudden desire to clean my apartment, organize […]

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How to Write a 500-Word Application (Advice from the Archives)

Posted on September 4, 2017 by Carolyn Ureña

Advice from the Archives Series Note: Occasionally, we dig into the archives to uncover a post we feel holds relevant and timely information worthy of a repost. If you are interested in learning more about research grants and fellowships to support your graduate study, be sure to visit the GradFund Knowledgebase. Often funders will set low word count […]

Filed Under: Proposal Writing Advice, Success Stories, Understanding Award Types Tagged With: short essays

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