I just had an interaction that typifies my five years of experience working with people on getting grants funded. It was with someone who has the belief that if he
This stressed out dude will not bring clarity or focus to writing his grant. Don't be like him, it does not lead to success.
To take the stress out of writing,
Many of you have probably heard of speed dating, a relatively new (well, 10 years old now) phenomenon where a large group of singles go to meet potential mates. You
If you're a scientist who wants to get your work recognized, then the titles you put on your talks, papers, and grants matter.
Today I had a conversation related to my
When we get our grant rejected, it is easy to point the blame at the reviewers. "Those
stupid reviewers, they didn't get it." While that approach may be emotionally satisfying and ego-stroking, it doesn't
solve the problem. Your reviewer didn't understand your proposal, and there is only one person to blame for that.