USC Research - For USC Researchers - Workshops and Training - Preparing a Department of Defense Grant Proposal - defense

Developing and Submitting a Department of Defense Grant Proposal

Who Should Attend

Course is designed for new and established USC investigators who wish to submit a grant application to the Department of Defense. The objective is to educate investigators in the complete process of conceptualizing an DoD grant proposal, structuring the application, submitting it for peer review, and working with Department officials to get the application funded.

Course Description

The course will focus on the unique proposal requirements and review process for the Department of Defense. Course objectives will be to instruct participants in how to identify opportunities within the DoD, determine its funding priorities, target specific agencies within the DoD, prepare applications for various solicitations, build relationships with funding agencies, and advocate effectively for funding of the application.

Instructor

James Murday, Associate Director for Physical Sciences, USC Washington, DC Office for Research Advancement.

Length

One 2 hour session. Offered once per semester.

Next course

  • Oct 29, 2008, 4:00-6:00 PM, NML West Conf. Room, HSC

Course Materials

Workshop slide presentation

2003 Department of Defense Basic Research Plan (5MB).

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Course Registration

To register, please RSVP at least one week prior to the first class via email, indicating the course(s) you are attending, to . For information about workshops, contact Dale Odano at 213-740-6709.

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