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Workshop Description

Join us for a comprehensive 2-hour introductory workshop designed to guide researchers in Archaeology and Quaternary Sciences through the essentials of grant writing and identifying funding opportunities. This workshop will provide valuable insights into both national and international funding sources and equip participants with the skills needed to craft compelling grant proposals.

Key Topics Covered

  • Introduction to Grant Writing:
    • Understanding the fundamentals of grant writing.
    • Key components of a successful grant proposal.
    • Common pitfalls and how to avoid them.
      Funding Opportunities:
    • Overview of major national funding bodies and their priorities.
    • Exploration of international funding sources and collaborative opportunities.
    • Strategies for identifying and approaching potential funders.
  • Proposal Development:
    • Defining clear and achievable research objectives.
    • Crafting a compelling narrative and building a strong case for your project.
    • Budget planning and justification.
    • Highlighting the significance and impact of your research.
  • Review Process:
    • Understanding the grant review process and criteria.
    • Tips for responding to reviewer feedback and revising proposals.

Workshop Outcomes

By the end of the workshop, participants will:

  • Gain a solid understanding of the grant writing process.
  • Learn to identify suitable funding opportunities for their research.
  • Develop skills to create effective and persuasive grant proposals.
  • Enhance their ability to navigate the review process and improve proposal success rates.

Who Should Attend

This workshop is ideal for early-career researchers, graduate students, and professionals in the fields of Archaeology and Quaternary Sciences who are seeking to enhance their grant-writing skills and explore funding opportunities.

Panel Members

Dr. Anubhav Preet Kaur
Dr. Prabhin Sukumaran
Dr. Parth R. Chauhan