Upcoming Humanities Funding Panel
The Division of Research and Innovation and the Arkansas Humanities Center are co-hosting a panel discussion about humanities funded research and programs from 12:30-2 p.m. Wednesday, April 3, in Arkansas Union 510. Lunch will be provided.
Panelists will include Carla Klehm, Brian McGowan, Virginia Siegel and Lissette Lopez Szwydky. They will offer guidance and tips for developing successful humanities grant proposals, as well as advice related to the administrative side of the proposal process.
All U of A faculty and staff involved in humanities research and programs on campus are welcome to attend.
RSVP for the in-person event here.
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Contacts
Molly Throgmorton, associate director of research development
Division of Research and Innovation
479-575-3171,
mthrogmo@uark.edu
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