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Grad School Funding 101: Where to Look, What to Do, Who Can Help

Grad School Funding 101: Where to Look, What to Do, Who Can Help. Originally developed by Gretchen Busl Revised and Presented by Mike Westrate Associate Program Director, Office of Grants & Fellowships The Graduate School. Research.

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Grad School Funding 101: Where to Look, What to Do, Who Can Help

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  1. Grad School Funding 101: Where to Look, What to Do, Who Can Help Originally developed by Gretchen Busl Revised and Presented by Mike Westrate Associate Program Director, Office of Grants & Fellowships The Graduate School

  2. Research • Associate Program Director, Office of Grants and Fellowships • 1-on-1 consultations are always welcome—email me! (Google Calendar) • Building a team of readers—does anyone have interest or recommendations? • Ongoing Programming • How to Give Your Research Spiel • NSF Application Workshop Series • Fulbright Information Week • Writing “Boot Camps” (next week)

  3. Why should I apply? • Branding (for life)

  4. Where should I look?

  5. Creating a Research Action Plan

  6. Major Opportunities I

  7. Major Opportunities II

  8. Other Opportunities

  9. What are the typical components of an application (I)?

  10. What are the typical components of an application (II)?

  11. What do I write about?

  12. The Argument:

  13. Adapting Your Proposal

  14. Why You? Why Now?

  15. Writing a Proposed Research Project Statement

  16. You, in the Proposal

  17. Writing a Personal Statement

  18. Getting Good References

  19. What should I remember?

  20. Resources:

  21. What is the Ultimate Goal? A JOB! Mike Westrate mwestrat@nd.edu Graduate School Website/Research

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