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Identifying Grants for Research and Project Funding Workshop - Graduate Students, Faculty - Jon Hufford, Brian Quinn and Jessica L. Simpson In-Person
Identifying Grants for Research and Project Funding
This workshop targets faculty, researchers, and graduate students at Texas Tech University who are interested in identifying grant opportunities. Hands-on experience is offered using the database: COS Pivot. Pivot assists in finding funding opportunities and in supporting collaboration in research development. It combines the most comprehensive, editorially maintained database of funding opportunities worth an estimated $33 billion with a unique database of 3 million scholar profiles, drawing from Community of Scholars and Community of Science profiles.
Bullet Points:
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Discover the best databases for finding grant opportunities
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Learn to match your research interests with available grants
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Tap into sources of government funding using sophisticated search engines
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Apply for multiple grants using a single application
Learning Outcomes:
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Will know how to use the COS Pivot database to search for potential grants
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Will know how to match researcher profiles available in the database with current funding opportunities
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Audience: Faculty, graduate students
Date/time: Friday, Oct. 6, 2–4 pm
Presenters: Jon Hufford, Brian Quinn, Jessie Simpson
Related LibGuide: Identifying Grants for Research and Project Funding by Brian Quinn