In this practical workshop, you will study the elements and language choices in sample grant application letters. While requirements vary depending on the specific grant being applied for, certain characteristics of a successful application may be identified. You will learn how to make your project stand out, how to highlight its uniqueness and how to convince a review committee that you are qualified to execute the project.
Timing
Monday, 25th November, 15.00 - 18.00
Hybernská Campus (Hybernská 998/4), building D, floor 2
Lecturer
Eleanor Lurring, MA in Applied Linguistics, MBA, RSA Dip TESOL
Eleanor is a native English speaker from the UK. With over thirty years of experience teaching high-level English, she now focuses on helping writers produce academic texts for publication. Eleanor proofreads and edits academic texts such as research articles, PhD dissertations, conference papers, motivation letters, and grant applications. She works with doctoral and post-doctoral researchers in various branches of science, education, engineering, humanities, and economics. This may be consultancy work if the structure and content of a text need attention, or it may be proofreading for accuracy and reader-friendly style.
Participants
Ph.D. candidates
Registration
Vzdělávací portál (Educational Portal)
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Event start | 25 November 2024 |
Event end | 25 November 2024 |
Organiser | CU Point |
Organiser's contact email | petra.kucerova.konupkova@ruk.cuni.cz |
Event website | https://ukpoint.cuni.cz/IPSCEN-1.html |
Programme | https://ukpoint.cuni.cz/IPSCEN-147.html |
Venue | Kampus Hybernská |
Reservation | Vzdělávací portál/Educational Portal |
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