Grant Basics: The Anatomy of a Successful Grant (Workshop) **NEW DATE**

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This workshop is for all faculty members (particularly ECRs), postdocs and graduate students interested in learning effective strategies for grant development. 

Presenters: 

  • Lars Hallstrom, PhD; Professor of Political Science
    Lars is the Director of the Prentice Institute for Global Population and Economy, and a recipient of over 100 research, knowledge mobilization, infrastructure and collaborative grants. 
  • Cheryl Currie, PhD; Associate Professor of Public Health
    Cheryl is the Director of the Social Epidemiology in Action Lab in the Faculty of Health Sciences, and she has a record of successful internal, provincial and national grant applications (City of Lethbridge, CIHR, Alberta Innovates, etc.).  

Early Career Researchers who attend at least six seminars over the year will be eligible for a seed grant to support their research program. 

Graduate students can have all ORIS seminars/workshops recorded and validated to their MyExperience Transcript, for more information about transcripts or to have an experience validated reach out to the administrator via my.experience@uleth.ca

*Light refreshments will be provided.

Register to Attend

Room or Area: 
AH100

Contact:

Haley Dennis | h.dennis@uleth.ca | (403) 329-2464 | ulethbridge.ca/research/workshops