Module Information
Module Identifier
PGM2510
Module Title
Grants Development Workshops
Academic Year
2017/2018
Co-ordinator
Semester
Semester 2
Other Staff
Course Delivery
Delivery Type | Delivery length / details |
---|---|
Workshop | 4 x 2 Hour Workshops |
Assessment
Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
---|---|---|
Semester Assessment | Attendance at sessions | 15% |
Semester Assessment | Submission of proposal | 55% |
Semester Assessment | Contribution to panel assessment | 30% |
Supplementary Assessment | Attendance or resubmission of failed components |
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
1. Write a research proposal.
2. Have an improved understanding of proposal selection.
Brief description
To allow PhD/MPhil students to develop grant writing/understanding skills.
The module is aimed at the development of a research grant and will provide the students with an awareness of the full process involved, which will cover the writing process, an understanding of funding bodies, the documentation and financial requirements, and the panel assessment process.
The module is aimed at the development of a research grant and will provide the students with an awareness of the full process involved, which will cover the writing process, an understanding of funding bodies, the documentation and financial requirements, and the panel assessment process.
Aims
The main aim is to develop the grant writing skills.
Content
Format: four 2.5-hour sessions, some of which may be run together as long sessions.
Session 1: Planning a personal research strategy. To include the pathways to becoming a well-funded researcher, working with others, types of grants and suitability by career stage.
Session 2: Identifying an idea and what funders want. This could be related to their current PhD project and seen as follow-up funding or a distinct project. To include issues of timeliness, value for money, achievable targets, appropriate staff etc.
Session 3: The essential elements of a good application. To include clarity of research question and objectives, readability and writing style.
Session 4: Mock panel/s chaired by senior researchers (drawn from DoPGS rather than Grants Factory academics).
Mentoring: the in between-session mentoring will be done by the supervisors.
Assessment: mock panel results.
Session 1: Planning a personal research strategy. To include the pathways to becoming a well-funded researcher, working with others, types of grants and suitability by career stage.
Session 2: Identifying an idea and what funders want. This could be related to their current PhD project and seen as follow-up funding or a distinct project. To include issues of timeliness, value for money, achievable targets, appropriate staff etc.
Session 3: The essential elements of a good application. To include clarity of research question and objectives, readability and writing style.
Session 4: Mock panel/s chaired by senior researchers (drawn from DoPGS rather than Grants Factory academics).
Mentoring: the in between-session mentoring will be done by the supervisors.
Assessment: mock panel results.
Module Skills
Skills Type | Skills details |
---|---|
Communication | Through discussion |
Improving own Learning and Performance | Through discussion |
Information Technology | Through panel |
Personal Development and Career planning | Through discussion |
Problem solving | Through discussion |
Research skills | Through discussion |
Subject Specific Skills | Linked to own research project |
Team work | Through discussion and panel |
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 7