KAKENHI Writing Seminar – for early-stage researchers
Seminar slides can be found here.
What Makes an Effective Grant Proposal?
An effective proposal allows reviewers to grasp your research at a glance. To do so, you need to structure your research story to tell your story effectively to the reviewers. You need to know what the reviewers are looking for, and you need to effectively incorporate reviewers’ point of view in your research story to convince the reviewers.
In this seminar, I will be your guide to the world of KAKENHI and its evaluation system. Let’s explore together the path to an “Effective Grant Proposal” through the efficient use of storytelling!
Best for researchers who are applying KAKENHI for the first time or who have had difficulties in the past applications (Japanese researchers are also welcome). If you are planning to apply for KAKENHI this year, make sure to join us!
Outline
Date
Friday, 2 August 2024
Time
16:00–17:00 [JST]
Venue
Zoom Online Meeting
・Zoom URL will be sent to registered participants 2-3 days prior to the seminar
Language
English
*This is held as a part of the “ASHBi Research Acceleration Program” series. If you are interested in this series, Please visit here.
Title
Telling Your Research Story Effectively
Lecturer
Makoto Shida
URA, WPI-ASHBi, Kyoto University
Eligibility
Academic Researchers in Japanese Universities/Research Institutions
(Especially for early stage foreign researchers)
Registration
↑ Pre-registered participants only ↑
▷▶▷ Deadline: Wednesday, 31 July 2024 ◁◀◁
- Zoom URL will be sent to registered participants.
Host
ASHBi Research Acceleration Unit
Contact
ASHBi-acceleration[at]mail2.adm.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Please change [at] to @.