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Storytelling in proposals​​​​: How to create a coherent story for your funding proposal?

Schedule

This workshop will have two sessions, linked by a practical assignment:

Session 1: Theory & first draft of skeleton structure. 5 November 2024, 9.00-10.00

Session 2: Share feedback on drafts. 5 December 2024, 9.00-11.00

Why attend?

Are you looking to transform your research ideas into a compelling narrative that captures the attention of funding bodies? Join our storytelling workshop series designed for researchers who aspire to master the art of storytelling in their funding proposals.

This in-person training, combined with homework, is designed to equip researchers with the essential skills and knowledge to effectively create a coherent story and first page for a funding proposal. Being able to tell a coherent story is essential for securing funding.

Learning outcomes

By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:

  • Translate their project idea into a coherent story

  • Understand scientific storytelling techniques

  • Create a one-page summary of your project

Outcome of workshop: One pager of a funding proposal which can be used to get partners on board + help to start writing a grant proposal & planning a proposal

Maximum number of participants: 10 people

Conditions for participation

  • Open to researchers and research managers at UMCG and partner organizations (RUG, 4 schools connected to RUG, Hanze, Isala Hospital, Leeuwarden Hospital, Martini Hospital).

  • Cost: 100 Euros/workshop.

  • First come, first served basis. Priority registration for UMCG employees.

Register

  • Registration for October/November 2024 workshops opened in July 2024.

  • Limited to 10 participants per workshop

  • Participation is secured by transferring the participation fee.

  • First come, first served basis.

About Panel

Tailored workshops

The workshops of the Grant Navigator Training Programme can be booked stand alone or as a series. The practical assignments within the workshops are interconnected and can be used to develop a full proposal and network. Departments or institutes can request tailored workshops with a minimum of 20 participants. Tailored workshops are dependent on the capacity and availability of our trainers.

The trainers

Anja Smykowski and Lisan Assen

Skills developed by attending the Grant Navigator Training Programme

  • Strategic planning for funding

  • Networking and collaboration

  • Demonstrating innovation value

  • Effective storytelling in proposals

  • Writing competitive proposals

  • Defining societal impacts of research

  • Using AI in grant writing

Evaluation of learning

Each module concludes with a practical assignment to measure competency development.

Accessibility of training materials

Materials will be available on the UMCG learning management system (LMS) for all participants.

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