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Grant/Fellowship Workshop for Graduate Students in the Humanities
Social Sciences, and Arts
Graduate Students in the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Arts learn how to find grant and fellowship opportunities and win funding for their graduate work. Note: Duplicate workshop offered Wednesday, Feb. 23, same place and time.
Workshops
Tue., Feb. 22, 2005, 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Location: Hall Center Conference Room, 900 Sunnyside Ave.
Social Sciences, and Arts
Graduate Students in the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Arts learn how to find grant and fellowship opportunities and win funding for their graduate work. Note: Duplicate workshop offered Wednesday, Feb. 23, same place and time.
Workshops
Tue., Feb. 22, 2005, 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Location: Hall Center Conference Room, 900 Sunnyside Ave.
ATTENTION!
GRADUATE STUDENTS in the HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES, and ARTS
Do you need funding for your graduate work?
Would a grant or fellowship enhance your CV?
If the answer to either question is "YES!", learn how to find grant and fellowship opportunities and win funding for your graduate work at a
GRADUATE STUDENT GRANT/FELLOWSHIP WORKSHOP
EITHER
Tuesday, February 22
OR
Wednesday, February 23
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Presented by
The Hall Center
Humanities Grant Development Office
In the Conference Room of the beautiful new Hall Center for the Humanities, 900 Sunnyside Drive (parking across the street)
These duplicate workshops focus on identifying sources of funding and strategies for developing successful grant and fellowship applications.
Please RSVP by Feb. 14 to 785/864-7833 or hgdo@ku.edu so we can ensure you get the short "homework" document you should read in preparation for the workshop and that we have enough handouts. Provide your name, email, discipline, date on which you plan to attend, and a brief description of your specific research interests.
GRADUATE STUDENTS in the HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES, and ARTS
Do you need funding for your graduate work?
Would a grant or fellowship enhance your CV?
If the answer to either question is "YES!", learn how to find grant and fellowship opportunities and win funding for your graduate work at a
GRADUATE STUDENT GRANT/FELLOWSHIP WORKSHOP
EITHER
Tuesday, February 22
OR
Wednesday, February 23
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Presented by
The Hall Center
Humanities Grant Development Office
In the Conference Room of the beautiful new Hall Center for the Humanities, 900 Sunnyside Drive (parking across the street)
These duplicate workshops focus on identifying sources of funding and strategies for developing successful grant and fellowship applications.
Please RSVP by Feb. 14 to 785/864-7833 or hgdo@ku.edu so we can ensure you get the short "homework" document you should read in preparation for the workshop and that we have enough handouts. Provide your name, email, discipline, date on which you plan to attend, and a brief description of your specific research interests.
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