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CHBE 594 Lect 01. Proposal Writing 101 MW 3pm 229 Natural History. Faculty. Prof. Rich Masel, 213 RAL, r-masel@uiuc.edu. Kathy Young Director OSPRA 1901 South First Street kyoung@oba.uiuc.edu. Roland Garton Garton Consulting roland.garton@garcoserv.com. Overview of Today's Lecture.
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CHBE 594 Lect 01 Proposal Writing 101MW 3pm 229 Natural History
Faculty Prof. Rich Masel, 213 RAL, r-masel@uiuc.edu Kathy Young Director OSPRA 1901 South First Street kyoung@oba.uiuc.edu Roland Garton Garton Consulting roland.garton@garcoserv.com
Overview of Today's Lecture Course objectives • Organization • Requirements • Grading
Course Objectives • Leadership skills in the chemical sciences • How to find good research projects • How to do an effective literature search • How to present this to an agency for funding
Ex-SCS Students Are Leaders Students From Masel’s group • Bill Banholzer, CTO Dow • Jim Foster, ex-cto Westvaco, now director of biofuels research for ADM • Irene Strohbein, Research Director Kimberly Clark • Tom Gow, Head of Chip Production, IBM
Leadership In the Chemical Sciences • Skills needed • How to find good projects • How to find out what has been done before • How to sell your ideas • Course emphasis: Federal funding • Professors or startup companies
Course Objectives: II • Change from an undergrad to a professional • Your responsible for your own direction
Major Topics • Research career planning • Evaluating yourself • Planning your career path • Deciding what research problems are good for your career • Finding good research ideas • Mining the literature • Looking at SBIR calls, … • Evaluating research ideas • The Heilmeier criteria
Major Topics • Introduction To Grant Agencies • What do they fund • How to find topics of interest to them • How to find out what your competitors are doing • Searching The Literature • Information In The Chemical Sciences • How To Use The Various Data Bases
Major Topics Continued • Basic Proposal Organization • Answering the Heilmier Criteria • Writing • Budgeting • Agency specific Information • Writing a proposal for your first academic job
Class schedule • MW 3-4 – lectures • F 3-4 Tutorials • No Final
Should You Register For Course? Auditor • Listen to lectures Register • Listen to lectures • Attend tutorials • Get feedback on research ideas • Get written feedback on your proposals from a professional grant writer (Roland Garton)
Requirements 8 Assignments • Do a Self Evaluation • Find a interesting topic, and provide a 2 page summary of the topic explaining how your idea fulfills the Heilmeier criteria Sept 19 • Do a literature search on the topic. What has been done before. What are the holes? Oct 8 • Create a proposal with an introduction, literature review and research outline Oct 19 • Provide a 5 page preliminary proposal Oct 26 • A full 15 page proposal draft Nov 9 • Develop a budget Nov 16 • A redraft Dec 5 NSF chemistry submission Window Nov 1-30 Engineering window February 1 through March 1 NIH window Jan 1- Feb 5
Textbook Research Proposals: A Guide To Success Thomas Ogden, Isreal Goldberg Academic Press (2002)
Recommended Book Writing Proposals, 2nd Edition Richard Johnson-Sheehan Allyn Bacon Longman (2008)
References • Getting Funded: The Complete Guide to Writing Grant Proposals by Mary S. Hall and Susan Howlett • Guide to Effective Grant Writing: How to Write a Successful NIH Grant Application by Otto O. Yang
Grading • Assignments 40% • Draft Proposal 50% • RIM Judgment 10%
My Grading Philosophy • I like to give A's – but students have to earn them
Course Policies • No whining • No whining • No whining • Chill out • No extensions
Misc Course Info • Course notes will be available at http://www.scs.uiuc.edu/~rimclasses/che594/ • Please download lect prior to class