22 Sep Foundation Funding for Early Career Faculty
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When:
October 4, 2017 @ 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
America/Los Angeles Timezone
2017-10-04T14:00:00-07:00
2017-10-04T15:30:00-07:00
Where:
Gerberding Hall 142
1705 NE Grant Ln
Seattle, WA 98195
USA
1705 NE Grant Ln
Seattle, WA 98195
USA
Contact:
This workshop is offered by The Office of Research & Corporate and Foundation Relations.
The workshop will cover:
- The focus of early career awards, how they differ from other funding opportunities and from each other
- Funding opportunities designed to help faculty launch their careers
- Packard Fellowships (science and engineering)
- Sloan Fellowships (chemistry, computational or evolutionary molecular biology, computer science, economics, mathematics, neuroscience, ocean sciences, physics, or a related field)
- Rita Allen Foundation Scholars (biomedical sciences)
- Mallinckrodt Scholar Program (biomedical sciences)
- Pew Scholars Program (biomedical sciences)
- Searle Scholars program (biomedical sciences and chemistry)
- Beckman Young Investigators (chemical and life sciences)
- Whiting Public Engagement Fellowship (humanities)
- Blavatnik (life sciences, physical sciences & engineering, chemistry)
- Maximizing the role of each element
- What your research statement needs to accomplish
- What other application components need to accomplish
- Choosing letter writers
- The submission process
- Review processes and criteria – varied audiences
- How the UW’s limited submission opportunity (LSO) works
- Where to learn more and get support/other opportunities
About the Speakers
- Caroline Harwood, Ph.D. is a Professor, Microbiology and Associate Vice Provost for Research
- Kim Johnson-Bogart, Ph.D. is the Senior Director, Foundation Relations and Corporate and Foundation Relations