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Writing a Thesis or Grant Proposal: An Overview – Synchronous Online Workshop

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October 19, 2022 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm EDT

This synchronous workshop will be taught by Dr. Jane Freeman.

Graduate students write many proposals − federal grant proposals, travel grant proposals, thesis proposals − and every proposal has a potentially significant impact on a student’s ability to carry out specific research. The introductory workshop in this series provides an overview of proposal writing designed to get students thinking about the demands of, and the predictable variations in, this important genre of writing. We will examine the similarities and differences between thesis and grant proposals, consider the main questions that most proposals must answer, and see examples of answers to those questions in successful proposals. We will also consider common pitfalls in proposal writing, and strategies for getting started on writing a proposal.

This is the third of 7 workshops in the Getting Through Graduate Work (Wednesdays) workshop series. 

This workshop will be offered live online and will not be recorded. Please click ‘REGISTER’ just below, sign in to our registration portal, and click “Register for this Event” to receive the workshop meeting link by email. If you are not able to register online or if you are not a currently registered U of T graduate student, please contact sgs.gcac@utoronto.ca to be registered manually.

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October 19, 2022
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4:00 pm - 5:30 pm EDT
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Graduate Centre for Academic Communication (GCAC)
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sgs.gcac@utoronto.ca