The Black Research Network’s Academic Practice Lab helps researchers build practical skills, access key funding insights and explore success in diverse academic pathways.
This workshop is open to Indigenous and Black-identified faculty and post-doctoral fellows.
Topic: Strategic Insights and Institutional Support for Effective Grant Writing
What makes a research proposal stand out? Where can you find the right support at the University of Toronto?
The first instalment of the BRN’s Academic Practice Lab offers practical guidance on how to prepare and structure strong applications and proposals at the University of Toronto. Participants will gain insight into available support resources, including tri-campus development officer contacts that faculty can connect with.
With a new application cycle for the BRN IGNITE Grant opening soon, attendees will also learn from Anna Thomas (Cycle 3.0 recipient) on her successful application journey.
The conversation will be followed by a Q&A session.
This event will take place virtually. Please register to attend.
Note: Presentations from this workshop will be recorded and available on our BRN Resources page.