Editing Professional Development Proseminar: Funding (Fall 2021)

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* Feel comfortable looking for funding, evaluating whether a particular funding opportunity is a good match for their own research, and can point to several concrete potential sources of funding for their work, both at UW and from outside.
* Feel comfortable looking for funding, evaluating whether a particular funding opportunity is a good match for their own research, and can point to several concrete potential sources of funding for their work, both at UW and from outside.
* Can effectively argue the case for funding for their research, both verbally and in writing, in ways that are effectively tailored to the potential funder, call, or source.
* Can effectively argue the case for funding for their research, both verbally and in writing, in ways that are effectively tailored to the potential funder, call, or source.
== Course Design & Resources ==
I'm designing this class as a "workshop based class" built around the research funding proposals that everybody will be developing as part of the course. There will be readings and weekly assignments but these are almost exclusively in the service of helping everyone carry out their own proposals. Each week we will spend a good chunk of the class checking in everyone's projects.
As a result, there will be no textbook for this course and the readings will be short and easier to read. Most of the readings will be drawn from two sources:
* A very short [https://lo.library.wisc.edu/grants/ Grants and Funding online course] created by the grants librarian at the University of Wisconsin in Madison.
* [https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjac20/30/4?nav=tocList Journal of Applied Communication's special issue on grants and funding in communication] which includes a series of articles on grant funding targeted toward communication researchers.


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