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Identifying Grants for Research and Project Funding Workshop B - Distance Users - Brian Quinn and Jessie Simpson In-Person
Skype Business -This registration is for distance users. A link will be emailed out prior to the start of the event.
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
Presenters: Innocent Awasom and Brian Quinn
Related LibGuide: Identifying Grants for Research and Project Funding by Brian Quinn