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Graduate awards workshop: Developing a competitive scholarship application

Strategies and tips for all disciplines


Date & time
Thursday, June 3, 2021
9:30 a.m. – 11 a.m.

Registration is closed

Speaker(s)

This workshop is led by Michael Verwey, the Fellowship Development Advisor in the School of Graduate Studies at Concordia University.

Cost

This event is free

Organization

GradProSkills

Contact

Cristina Barbu

Where

Online

This workshop is intended for current or future students in research-based graduate programs, who are preparing a Fall scholarship application to a federal or provincial government research agency.

Writing strategies and tips can often be applied globally, so this workshop aims to offer ways that graduate students can develop and improve their scholarship applications. For example, this workshop will offer writing tips to aid in the development of many standard and essential sections of the application (e.g. outline of proposed research, and other applicant statements). Funding agencies typically expect students to be the author of their own applications, but this does not mean writing in isolation – and does not exclude the important contributions and feedback of peers, research supervisors and other mentors.

Note: Students are ultimately responsible for ensuring their own applications conform to the instructions and standards laid out on by each agency for the specific funding program(s) they select.

Learning Objectives
After attending this workshop, participants will be able to:
• Identify peers to provide essential feedback on sections of the application, as well as the application as a whole.
• Consider ways to benchmark against materials from previous scholarship winners.
• Adapt their writing and presentation styles to present achievements in succinct and effective ways.

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