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  • Free teleseminar: The NIH rules force compression

    posted in: grantwriting, Tags:event, grants, teleseminar, unc
    Wed
    24
    Feb

    You may be wondering – like many researchers – how in the world am I going to fit all that data into the 12 pages required by the new grant format?

    One key is to tell a story.  That is more vital now than ever.  By telling a story of what you want to do, how you want to do it, and why you are the right person to do it, you don’t need a long list of facts about your work.

    If you want to learn more about how to do that, sign up for a free teleseminar (telephone/web seminar) with Dr. Adrienne Cox, from the Dept. of Radiation Oncology at UNC Chapel Hill (she’s one smart lady).

    Don’t wait too long … the seminar is tomorrow, Thursday Feb 25th, in the evening.

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