The Center for Research on Families Offers Graduate Student Workshop and Grant Programs Opportunities
The Center for Research on Families (CRF) has announced workshop and grant writing programs available to graduate students, as part of its mission to support family researchers at all stages of their careers. CRF is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Applications from across all disciplines and students from underrepresented groups are encouraged.
Workshop
Graduate Student Specific Aims Development Workshops
Two-part workshop:
Friday, February 19, 2:00 - 3:00 pm
Friday, March 5, 2:00 - 3:00 pm
Interested in applying for a fellowship?
Need help clarifying your research?
Join the Center for Research on Families and Rebecca Spencer, psychological and brain sciences, for a two-part workshop series designed to assist graduate students in drafting clear and comprehensive research aims. Learn more and register.
Graduate Grant Writing Program
This 9-month program will help selected students develop a competitive proposal through an intensive bi-weekly seminar with intensive instruction, feedback, and technical support from experienced faculty.
CRF Graduate Student Grant Writing Program provides intensive support to develop NSF, NIH, Ford Foundation, and other pre-doctoral fellowship applications. Learn more about the program and apply.