Online Research Grant Writing Training for Early and Mid-Career Researchers in Africa (ENGLISH) - Track for PhD holders
Duration 3 Weeks
Learning Objectives
By the end of this training the participants will learn to:
· Write a successful proposal that addresses a research question that is in the participant’s area of expertise and that they want to answer.
· Understand how to structure and write the proposal, including literature review, methodology, methods including analysis plans and impact plans.
· Understand the process of developing a research proposal including identifying funding sources; Tailoring a proposal to funding sources; drawing on expertise; and developing a budget, management plan, and dissemination strategy.
· Seek and receive critique of research ideas and plans and integrate feedback into a proposal.
· Successfully work to a submission deadline.
Who Should Take This Course?
This course is primarily designed to equip early-career researchers with the skills and knowledge they need to successfully secure research funding, from identifying opportunities to managing awarded grants. However, other individuals dealing with grants management (Grants Officers/managers, financial managers, the project officials, managers of donor funded projects) can also take it.
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Course Content
Welcome to the Online Research Grant Writing Training for Early and Mid-Career Researchers in Africa course. This is a self-paced course designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to develop compelling and fundable grant proposals. Click on the next button to proceed with the course
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Introduction aux méthodes de recherche participative page
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Lesson 1 :Introduction to Qualitative Research page
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Getting Started Before You Write scorm
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Writing the Proposal scorm
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Budgeting and Justifications scorm
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Submission and Compliance scorm
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Post-Submission and Feedback scorm
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Sustaining Grant Success scorm
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Your preferred funding option assignment
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Whistleblowing objectives page
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Informations sur la GEAS page
Instructor
Festus Adams
• 34 Students • 1 Courses