Faculty and librarians often have ideas about great projects they could do--if only they had some money. Grants can be one avenue for funding those great ideas in research, curriculum development, community projects, and student support. Hear from four of your colleagues about their grant-funded projects, and what inspired them to seek external funding. Meet the Office of Grants and Sponsored Projects staff and learn about the services offered to get you started in your search for funding, and how after being funded, we help you administer your project
The search for external funding is increasingly competitive. In many disciplines as many as four out...
The Office of Research & Creative Scholarship encourages faculty to apply for external grants and pr...
Have a great idea for a project, but don\u27t know where to get the money to fund the project? Learn...
In a majority of academic disciplines, grant writing is a skill that is often self-taught or acquire...
The Office of Research & Creative Scholarship encourages faculty to apply for external grants, and w...
According to Bess G. de Farber in Collaborative grant-seeking: a practical guide for librarians, gra...
This book can show "how to do it" for librarians, to demystify the grant process and to help public...
Fewer employees, shorter hours, diminished collection budgets, reduced programs and services—all at ...
Providing support to help your students succeed is one of your top job priorities. Although many ser...
Interested in identifying grant opportunities? Not quite sure where to start or what to look for in ...
Faculty will explore various external funding agencies and the process to applying for funds
The purpose of this presentation is to discuss different grant opportunities for students and facult...
Grant funding offers one way to foster innovation, and, for large-scale projects, it may be essentia...
In early 2007, staff from the University of Minnesota Libraries and the Office of the Vice President...
Grant writing is more important than ever in an era of “proving our worth” at academic libraries. Fo...
The search for external funding is increasingly competitive. In many disciplines as many as four out...
The Office of Research & Creative Scholarship encourages faculty to apply for external grants and pr...
Have a great idea for a project, but don\u27t know where to get the money to fund the project? Learn...
In a majority of academic disciplines, grant writing is a skill that is often self-taught or acquire...
The Office of Research & Creative Scholarship encourages faculty to apply for external grants, and w...
According to Bess G. de Farber in Collaborative grant-seeking: a practical guide for librarians, gra...
This book can show "how to do it" for librarians, to demystify the grant process and to help public...
Fewer employees, shorter hours, diminished collection budgets, reduced programs and services—all at ...
Providing support to help your students succeed is one of your top job priorities. Although many ser...
Interested in identifying grant opportunities? Not quite sure where to start or what to look for in ...
Faculty will explore various external funding agencies and the process to applying for funds
The purpose of this presentation is to discuss different grant opportunities for students and facult...
Grant funding offers one way to foster innovation, and, for large-scale projects, it may be essentia...
In early 2007, staff from the University of Minnesota Libraries and the Office of the Vice President...
Grant writing is more important than ever in an era of “proving our worth” at academic libraries. Fo...
The search for external funding is increasingly competitive. In many disciplines as many as four out...
The Office of Research & Creative Scholarship encourages faculty to apply for external grants and pr...
Have a great idea for a project, but don\u27t know where to get the money to fund the project? Learn...