How to Apply for Institutional Grants in the Humanities: A Workshop
Photo of a black binder labeled "Grants" and an open binder with papers in it sitting on a desk with a plant, laptop, notebook and pens.
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." During this session, attendees will have the opportunity to meet the humanities team in DRI and be given guidance on leveraging DRI's resources for budgeting and submitting applications.
The workshop will take place from 1-3 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 18, in Arkansas Union 201A. Seating is limited to 24 attendees. To secure your spot at this informative and engaging workshop, please register online.
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Contacts
Diana Nathan, senior division administrator
Division of Research and Innovation
479-575-3496,
dneel@uark.edu
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