National Institutes of Health Grant-Writing Workshop

A Grant-Writing Workshop will be held at the Reynolds Center on the campus of the University of Arkansas on Tuesday, Sept. 18. The workshop will be conducted by Hanover Research and focus on proposals written to the National Institutes of Health.

General information will be presented in the morning session. Individual assistance with proposals will be available to a limited number of faculty investigators during the afternoon session. Please contact Cary Dewey cedewey@uark.edu to register for the morning session or apply for the afternoon session.

Further information is available at http://vpred.uark.edu/200.php.

Contacts

Dennis Brewer, Associate Vice Provost for Research and Economic D
Research and Economic Development
575-5624, dbrewer@uark.edu

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