SCIWS13: Proposal Writing Workshop: Using NASA ROSES as an Example
Workshop

The success of scientists depends upon their ability to obtain funding. Using Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) from NASA as a primary example, this workshop will focus on teaching the audience key points to writing a successful proposal. 
  
Topics to be covered include: Proposal lifecycle, guidance on writing for specific audiences, compliance checklist, evaluation criteria, the review process, programmatic balance, debriefs and appeals, and making changes to address review concerns, and assessing values during the process.

Proposal Writing Workshops help early career scientists, as well as those looking to improve their previous proposal performance. As a result of this session, participants will be able to understand the proposal writing, reviewing, and selection process for federally funded proposals, as well as help those who have previously submitted proposals improve their performance. The workshop will be done in a format that allows for a great deal of audience participation. 
Acknowledgments: We greatly appreciate support for this (and other upcoming workshops) from the NASA TWSC Program.

Price

$75 (regular)/$40 (student)

 

 

 

From Sunday, 08 December 2019 08:00 AM

To Sunday, 08 December 2019 12:20 PM

Grand Hyatt
Conference Theatre