Online-Workshop: Grant Proposal Writing

Dieser Online-Workshop findet trotz in englischer Sprache gehaltener Inhaltsbeschreibung und Unterlagen auf Deutsch statt.

Successful grant proposal writing is a fundamental basis to fund a career in research. There are plenty of national and international funding programmes with different funding schemes. Each scheme has its individual context and thematic focus, eligibility and funding rules, submission and evaluation process, and evaluation criteria. Thus, the detailed features and aspects of a successful proposal in one funding scheme are naturally differing from those of a successful proposal in another funding scheme. However, the process of how to work out these details is a common denominator to the different funding schemes. It requires skills way beyond the ability to work out a research idea in detail. Therefore, this workshop focuses on

a) how to develop your idea for a project into a sound work programme,
b) how to match it to the requirements of the funding programme and
c) how to facilitate the communication with the reviewer by presenting your
    complex ideas in an easy-to-understand way.

To achieve this, we will try out the RaumZeit Toolkit for designing and communicating your research project convincingly by working on your own research project. This may be a new idea for a real grant proposal or your current research project. Besides, you will obtain a lot of background information on different funding programmes, evaluation processes and potential pitfalls.

Dates and Timetable
Workshop times are 9:00 to 12:30 with a coffee break of 15 minutes at around 9:30. The workshop room will open at 8:45.

27.11.2023: SESSION 1
Funding programmes and how to read the documents

  • The triangle of projects
  • Overview on funding opportunities
  • Background information on funding programmes and evaluation processes
  • How to read the official documents
  • The funding scheme fingerprint

28.11.2023: SESSION 2
Develop your idea into a work plan (3.5 hours)

  • Elements of a work plan
  • The Disney method
  • Developing your idea for a research project into a first work plan
  • Visualization of the work plan

04.12.2023: SESSION 3
Communicate your project convincingly (3.5 hours)

  • Matching your idea to the funding programme of choice
  • Communication with the reviewer
  • Objectives and how to get the details to make them SMART
  • Innovative aspects

05.12.2023: SESSION 4
Impact and Budget (3.5 hours)

  • Where to put which information in the proposal and how to write about it?
  • The eagle’s perspective on research projects
  • Impact
  • Budget calculation
  • Coordination of the grant proposal writing process

Methods

This is an online workshop including presentations, group work and individual work. Some “homework” will be provided for those, who want to use the time between the sessions to work on their grant proposal. There will be the opportunity to obtain some feedback – either in the group or individually – on the homework.

Technical and other requirements for a successful perticipation

Workshops in a virtual room have their own technical challenges. Please make sure, that you have prepared

  • an idea for a research project, for which you have not written a grant proposal yet. If you do not have one you can work on your current research project.
  • a computer or laptop with keyboard and one or two monitors (mobile phone is too small)
  • a headset.

Results to take home

At the end of the workshop, the participants will have the following results:

  • An overview on funding possibilities and helpful sources of information
  • A list of contact points, websites and phone numbers, which provide support and detailed answers to questions
  • A set of tools for efficiently developing research ideas into research projects and designing them to a funding program of interest
  • Commented examples on proposal building blocks
  • Concise building blocks for different parts of a proposal: work plan, Pert-diagram, objective, innovative aspects, impact.

 

Teilnahmebetrag

Status Angehörige
Universität Potsdam

Partner Externe
PhD 40€ 240€ 290€
Postdoc 60€* 240€ 290€

*Dieser Teilnahmebetrag gilt auch für Postdocs der anderen Hochschulen im Postdoc-Netzwerk Brandenburg (PNB) – BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg, Europa-Universität Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder) und Filmuniversität Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF.

Weitere Informationen zum Workshopangebot und zu unseren Partnereinrichtungen.

Die Berechnung des Teilnahmebetrags für diesen Workshop erfolgt analog zu der für einen zweitägigen Präsenz-Workshop.

 

Sprache

  • Deutsch

Zielgruppe

  • Promovierende und Promovierte (eigene Projektidee empfehlenswert)

Dozenten

  • Dr. Sabine Preusse

    Dr. Sabine Preusse

    Dr. Sabine Preusse (RaumZeit e.K. Coaching Beratung Training) ist Geophysikerin, Betriebswirtin (IWW), geprüfte Business-Trainerin und Business-Coach BDVT. Sie bietet individuelle Begleitung und Lösungen von der Idee für Forschungs- und Innovationsprojekte bis zur Verwertung der Ergebnisse von der Grundlagenforschung bis zur Produktinnovation. Dabei verbindet sie wissenschaftliches Verständnis mit den Erfahrungen einer Projektleiterin, Unternehmerin und Verkäuferin und begleitet wissenschaftliche und technologische Projekte und die persönliche Entwicklung von WissenschaftlerInnen.

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Datum

  • Mo., 27.11.23, 09:00-
    Di., 28.11.23, 12:30
  • Mo., 04.12.23, 09:00-
    Di., 05.12.23, 12:30
Hinweise
27./28.11. und 04./05.12.2023

Veranstaltungsort

Kursprogramm



Kontakt

Dr. Maja Starke-Liebe
Telefon +49 331 977-4569