RSVP by Friday for Fulbright College's Social Sciences Grant-Writing Workshop on Nov. 6

The J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences will host a grant writing workshop revealing the secrets of successful social science grant writing.  

The Social Science of Success: Social Sciences Grant Writing Workshop will be from 3:30-5 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6, in Old Main Room 523. It will feature scholars from a range of social science disciplines who have extensive experience in securing federal, state and foundation support for their projects.

The workshop is free and open to Fulbright College faculty, but seating is limited to 30 participants. RSVPs are required before 5 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1, by emailing Debbie Power at dlpower@uark.edu.

"The Social Science of Success will focus on winning strategies for preparing social sciences proposals and communicating with programs, foundations and agencies," said Anna Zajicek, associate dean of Fulbright College and organizer of the workshop. "We have several fantastic, grant-winning social scientists in our college. Four of these amazing scholars will share their expertise and experiences with navigating the complexities of submitting successful proposals to federal and state agencies as well as private foundations."

Zajicek said the faculty members will also speak about writing proposals related to diversity and inclusion, and during the workshop participants will be introduced to the team of research development support specialists the from the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation.

"This workshop is motivated by Fulbright College's effort to broaden participation and inclusion in grant writing activities and to provide a networking opportunity to our social science scholars," Zajicek said. "We also hope to expand our grant writing toolboxes to further pursue grant opportunities related to diversity and inclusion."

The workshop is the first in a series of workshops planned for the 2019-2020 academic year. The presentation will include a Q & A session, and is designed to benefit faculty at every level.

The Social Science of Success will showcase Fulbright College faculty members Ana Bridges, Steve Boss, Kevin Fitzpatrick and Debra Hurd. These distinguished colleagues and scholars have secured millions of dollars in extramural funding. 

Ana Bridges is a professor of clinical psychology and director of the Bridges Dream Lab in the Department of Psychological Science. Her research focuses on scientifically informed clinical practice that aims to reduce health disparities, especially for underserved Latino immigrant populations. 

Stephen K. Boss is professor of environmental dynamics and sustainability in the Department of Geosciences. He is a nationally recognized leader in broadening participation and inclusion in the field of geosciences. 

Kevin M. Fitzpatrick is a community sociologist with 35 years of experience as a researcher, consultant and advocate. He is a University Professor and the Jones Chair in Community in the Department of Sociology and Criminology

Debra Gage Hurd is a clinical full professor in the School of Social Work. She is the principal investigator of the Arkansas Academic Partnership in Public Child Welfare, an education and training project involving eight university partners, and has served as principal investigator on a number of external grants.

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