Welcome
The GrantSource Library website is organized by category of resource, such as funding databases, funding alerts, specialized funding guides, and others (see the side menu). For those new to the process of searching for funding, the "Finding Funding 101" page provides guidance on how to use the resources of the website. Please contact us if you have questions or feedback.
Library News
Twelve Keys to Successful Grantwriting: Workshop for Faculty and Postdocs
Date: Wednesday, April 30
Time: 1:00 to 4:30 p.m.
Place: 0001 Michael Hooker Research Center (Blue Cross Blue Shield Auditorium)
Taught by Robert Lowman, Associate Vice Chancellor for Research, this workshop is appropriate for faculty members and postdoctoral fellows in any discipline. Designed for the grant writer with limited experience, the workshop starts from the premise that nothing succeeds like a good idea. But there are other important ingredients of success, from assembling a winning team to achieving a strong match between the idea and a potential sponsor. This event is co-sponsored by the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Economic Development and the Office of Research of the School of Public Health .
Refreshments will be provided. Space is limited, and advance registration is required. Click here for more information and to register.
New Workshop for Research Administrators
The GrantSource Library has developed a new hands-on workshop for research administrators on how to help faculty members identify funding sources for their research and departmental programs. Participants will learn about new COS features that enable research support staff to more easily share funding information with investigators electronically. The instructor will provide timesaving tips for conducting a funding search and an overview of resources and services available through the library. To schedule a workshop for the research staff in your unit, contact the GrantSource Library at 962-3463.
Click here for more information.
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