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Events & Workshops

October

Plan your successful NIH proposal and learn best practices for communicating with Program Officers.
This interactive and reflective workshop will provide tools for cultivating the skills and characteristics necessary to engage in effective interdisciplinary collaborations.
The 6th annual MSU Precision Health Symposium will be held on Friday, October 11th, 2024 at the University Club
Learn about the types of funding available to support research in the humanities and humanities-related social sciences and how to compete for them.
The U.S. Global Change Research Program is leading the first-ever National Nature Assessment, to evaluate U.S. lands, waters, wildlife, biodiversity, and their contributions to our economy, health, culture, climate, and equity. This event is open to the MSU community and the public.
Learn more about how to develop a winning proposal with a high-quality Broader Impacts plan.
This webinar will provide information and advice on writing a compelling Specific Aims page for an NIH proposal.
Each month, CIRCLE hosts an interdisciplinary write in.
The inaugural Health Equity Symposium will inspire participants to drive positive change in health equity research.
This webinar will provide information to help you develop the Research Strategy section of your NIH proposal.

November

MSU recognizes the importance of staying at the forefront of AI and machine learning advancements. This mixer will include flash talk speakers and networking time for faculty who are working or interested in exploring AI frontiers in environmental science and ecology.
Learn tips on writing a compelling Project Summary, one of the most important parts of every NSF grant proposal.
This roundtable discussion will guide you through the annual review process.
A workshop for faculty who are looking to transition to larger team and center-level grants.
The MSU Broader Impacts Conference will help you develop a winning Broader Impacts plan for your next NSF proposal.
This annual conference, sponsored by the Big Ten Academic Alliance and hosted this year by Michigan State University, is a commitment to utilizing best practices and applications of the Responsible and Ethical Conduct of Research (RECR).
Learn how to approach mission agencies, develop and write white papers, concept papers and more in this webinar for faculty researchers.
This workshop will provide tools for successful interdisciplinary teaching and practices that contribute to strong interdisciplinary course design, co-teaching collaboration, and meaningful student engagement.
Revise and strengthen your Specific Aims page on your next proposal in this peer-review workshop.
For faculty researchers on how USDA National Institute for Food and Agriculture is organized, what it funds, types of grants, how to write competitive proposals, and how proposals are reviewed.
Revise and strengthen your Specific Aims page on your next proposal in this peer-review workshop.
Each month, CIRCLE hosts an interdisciplinary write in.

December

Each month, CIRCLE hosts an interdisciplinary write in.
CIRCLE and the Center for Teaching & Learning Innovation (CTLI) welcome all CIRCLE affiliates to their Winter Mixer.
This full-day writing retreat will help you prepare your Broader Impacts plan for your next NSF proposal.

January

This two-day morning webinar will comprehensively cover practical and conceptual aspects essential to the proposal-writing process.
This workshop discusses how to respond to NIH proposal reviews and how to decide whether to resubmit or change as most proposals are more likely to succeed on resubmission.

April

This full-day writing retreat will help you prepare your Broader Impacts plan for your next NSF proposal.