Scientific Writing for Research Grant Proposals
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Scientific Writing for Research Grant Proposals
This course is part of Grant Writing for Health Researchers Specialization
Instructor: Anne M. Libby, PhD
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Use principles of persuasive and efficient writing to improve how readers follow, understand, and engage with your research grant proposals.
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This course is targeted to early career and novice researchers writing their first major competitive biomedical / health research grant proposals. After the course, you will be able to:
1) Understand and apply principles of persuasive writing that improve overall research grant writing; 2) Identify purposes of sentences, within and across paragraphs and pages, that improve comprehension for readers of scientific writing; and 3) Describe and demonstrate major sentence positions and their roles expected by readers, and steps to improve sentence organization. We are faculty at a major research institution with proven experience training others to health sciences research career success. Scientific writing is a key skill. This course is part of a larger Specialization called Grant Writing for Health Researchers. Please consider taking the other two courses on (1) Grant proposal plans, sections, and resubmission, and (2) Biostatistics study design and analysis for grant proposals. Together, these have been a recipe for success for researchers at the University of Colorado and beyond. Upon completion, you will earn an e-badge to display your new skills. Please join us!
Learn how to the word "SUCCEED" stands for important qualities of persuasive grant writing.
What's included
11 videos1 assignment
11 videosβ’Total 33 minutes
- Maximize your Learning: Do this Firstβ’3 minutes
- Scientific Writing for Grant Proposals: Meet your Instructorβ’3 minutes
- Introduction to the SUCCEED Modelβ’2 minutes
- S = Simple & Schema - Part 1 (Simple)β’4 minutes
- S = Simple & Schema - Part 2 (Schema)β’5 minutes
- U = Unexpected & Urgent β’5 minutes
- C = Case β’5 minutes
- BONUS Interview: Find Your Storyβ’1 minute
- BONUS Interview: Progress not Perfectionβ’1 minute
- BONUS Interview: Start with a Frameworkβ’2 minutes
- BONUS Interview: Funder Schemasβ’2 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Graded Quizβ’30 minutes
Complete learning elements of the SUCCEED Model for important qualities of persuasive grant writing.
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8 videos2 readings1 assignment
8 videosβ’Total 38 minutes
- C = Concrete - Part 1 (Ladder of Abstraction)β’6 minutes
- C = Concrete - Part 2 (Example with Ladder of Abstraction)β’5 minutes
- E = Emotion β’6 minutes
- E = Endingβ’5 minutes
- D = Deadlines β’7 minutes
- BONUS Interview: Grant Writing Masteryβ’7 minutes
- BONUS Interview: Prepare the Next Writing Sessionβ’1 minute
- BONUS Interview: Dictate Your Ideasβ’1 minute
2 readingsβ’Total 5 minutes
- NOTES PAGES: Ladder of Abstractionβ’0 minutes
- HANDOUT: Writing to SUCCEEDβ’5 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Graded Quizβ’30 minutes
Using the MEAL Framework, learn key elements that help organize grant proposal paragraphs and sections.
What's included
6 videos1 reading1 assignment
6 videosβ’Total 31 minutes
- Introduction to the MEAL Framework β’6 minutes
- M = Main Idea β’5 minutes
- E = Evidence and A = Analysis - Part 1 β’7 minutes
- E = Evidence and A = Analysis - Part 2β’4 minutes
- L = Linkageβ’6 minutes
- BONUS Interview: Find the Evidenceβ’3 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 5 minutes
- HANDOUT: Serving Reviewers a MEALβ’5 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Graded Quizβ’30 minutes
Using the way readers naturally process information, learn to write sentences that are easier to understand.
What's included
8 videos2 readings1 assignment
8 videosβ’Total 32 minutes
- Introduction to Reader Expectations β’5 minutes
- Topic Positionβ’5 minutes
- Stress Position β’5 minutes
- Verb Separationβ’4 minutes
- Action Verbs β’7 minutes
- BONUS Interview: Align to Funderβ’2 minutes
- BONUS: Ask Readers to Prioritize Contentβ’3 minutes
- BONUS Interview: Feedback from Peers and Mentorsβ’1 minute
2 readingsβ’Total 5 minutes
- HANDOUT: Meeting Reader Expectationsβ’5 minutes
- The Science of Scientific Writing [Recommended]β’0 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Graded Quizβ’30 minutes
Learn efficient word use to keep writing as simple as possible to keep readers moving forward.
What's included
8 videos1 reading1 assignment
8 videosβ’Total 32 minutes
- Introduction to Clarity and Concision β’4 minutes
- Concision β’6 minutes
- Efficiency of Language β’5 minutes
- Simple Sentences β’9 minutes
- Tips for Revision β’3 minutes
- BONUS Interview: Fresh Look at Final Editsβ’2 minutes
- BONUS Interview: Check Content and Structure to Cutβ’2 minutes
- BONUS Interview: Clarity is Everythingβ’1 minute
1 readingβ’Total 5 minutes
- HANDOUT: Clarity and Concisionβ’5 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Graded Quizβ’30 minutes
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