
About this Event
This interactive session will delve into effective methods for securing grants that support innovative projects within less traditional fields like social sciences and humanities. Participants will learn how to articulate the value of their research, develop compelling proposals, and navigate the complex landscape of funding opportunities.
This interactive session will delve into effective methods for securing grants that support innovative projects within less traditional fields like social sciences and humanities. Participants will learn how to articulate the value of their research, develop compelling proposals, and navigate the complex landscape of funding opportunities.
We are thrilled to have Dr. Nikolas Oscar Sparks as our lead facilitator. With a rich background in arts and academia, Dr. Sparks brings over a decade of expertise in grant writing and development consulting focused on the arts and humanities. His experience spans prestigious roles including Director of Research & Communication at Wideman Davis Dance, along with teaching positions in Literature, Art History, and Critical Theory at New York University and Duke University.
This workshop is ideal for researchers, faculty members, graduate students, and anyone interested in learning about funding mechanisms tailored to social sciences and humanities technologies.
Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your skills in transforming scholarly research into impactful ventures with societal benefits!
For more information or questions regarding registration:
Shane Moise, [email protected]
Limited 1:1 sessions available from 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
UC San Diego - Design & Innovation Building Room 208, 9510 Innovation Lane, La Jolla, United States
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