How to Apply for Institutional Grants in the Humanities: A Workshop
Photo of an orange binder labeled "Applications" and a yellow binder labeled "Grants" on a desk with a calculator, a pen, papers and an open book with a pair of glasses on top.
The Division of Research and Innovation invites faculty members to join us for a workshop on "How to Apply for Institutional Grants in the Humanities." Participants will be introduced to the humanities team in DRI and given instruction on services from DRI to help with applications budgeting and uploading applications.
The workshop will take place from 1-3:30 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 11, in Mullins 452/453. Seating is limited to 28 attendees. Please register online soon to reserve a spot at this informative and engaging event.
Topics
- Research & Innovation
- Humanities
- Training & Workshops
- Fulbright College of Arts & Sciences
- Division of Research & Innovation
- Department of Communication
- Department of English
- Department of History
- School of Journalism & Strategic Media
- Department of Philosophy
- Department of World Languages, Literatures and Cultures
Contacts
Sarah Grace Brown, administrative analyst
Division of Research and Innovation
479-575-6874,
sarahb@uark.edu
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