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Getting Science Grants : Effective Strategies for Funding Success  
Author: Thomas R. Blackburn
ISBN: 0787967467
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review


From Book News, Inc.
Saying that there is a "body of practices, ethics, and folkways that governs all the major granting agencies" that support scientific research in the United States, Blackburn (American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund) offers advice on identifying funding sources, writing titles and abstracts, preparing budgets, post-submission strategies, and grant management. He admits that much of the material is simple common sense, but insists that often scientists can fail to see simple common sense.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Review
“…an excellent book, written by someone who has considerable experience as a scientific proposal writer, reviewer and funding program manager.” (Materials Today, 25th March 04)


Review
“…an excellent book, written by someone who has considerable experience as a scientific proposal writer, reviewer and funding program manager.” (Materials Today, 25th March 04)


Review
"Informative and instructive in a highly readable, relaxed style, this book is invaluable for newcomers to the research-funding game and a great refresher for the rest of us. Read it and re-read it; as experienced grant writer and grants administrator Blackburn deftly blows away the mystique and guides you through the steps of grant writing— and rewriting— in a manner that encourages you to do your best, and then to build constructively on inevitable setbacks."
— Joanne Bourgeois, professor, Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington

"As increasing numbers of faculty and administrators recognize the importance of research, this publication is unique in providing timely, useful, and accurate information on grant writing. Tom Blackburn's book is rich in insights on how to navigate through this complex field and is a resource that people will come back to time and time again."
— Mitchell Malachowski, professor of chemistry, University of San Diego, and president, Council on Undergraduate Research

"As someone who has written many grant proposals I found myself wishing that I had the chance to read this book muc h earlier in my career. He covers all the bases. The book is clear and focused. It should be an invaluable tool to anyone who needs to write a first, second, or fiftieth grant application."
— Michael Kalichman, adjunct professor of pathology and director of the research ethics program, University of California at San Diego


Book Description
Getting Science Grants is your hands-on guide to writing compelling proposals that will attract funding. Written by Thomas Blackburn— a scientist, experienced grantmaker, and consultant— this book provides a step-by-step process for writing grants to support your research projects. Getting Science Grants offers you an insider's look at the motivations and inner workings of the scientific grantmaking community. No matter what your scientific discipline, Getting Science Grants will help you develop the skills you need to write dynamic proposals and Learn the qualities that distinguish outstanding proposals Write each section of the proposal clearly and persuasively Choose the funding agencies that will give you the best chance of winning support Avoid common pitfalls and mistakes when writing proposals Develop productive relationships with funders Reduce the chances of being turned down by funders Succeed after securing your grant




Book Info
Text provides a hands-on guide to writing compelling proposals that will attract funding. Written by a scientist, experienced grantmaker, and consultant. Softcover. DLC: Research grants.


From the Publisher
"Informative and instructive in a highly readable, relaxed style, this book is invaluable for newcomers to the research-funding game and a great refresher for the rest of us. Read it and re-read it; as experienced grant writer and grants administrator Blackburn deftly blows away the mystique and guides you through the steps of grant writing— and rewriting— in a manner that encourages you to do your best, and then to build constructively on inevitable setbacks."
— Joanne Bourgeois, professor, Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington "As increasing numbers of faculty and administrators recognize the importance of research, this publication is unique in providing timely, useful, and accurate information on grant writing. Tom Blackburn's book is rich in insights on how to navigate through this complex field and is a resource that people will come back to time and time again."
— Mitchell Malachowski, professor of chemistry, University of San Diego, and president, Council on Undergraduate Research "As someone who has written many grant proposals I found myself wishing that I had the chance to read this book muc h earlier in my career. He covers all the bases. The book is clear and focused. It should be an invaluable tool to anyone who needs to write a first, second, or fiftieth grant application."
— Michael Kalichman, adjunct professor of pathology and director of the research ethics program, University of California at San Diego


From the Back Cover
A step-by-step guide to your next grant As a research scientist, your ability to win outside funding has never been more important. Your potential to attract resources can often make the critical difference when you are being considered for tenure and promotion in your profession. Getting Science Grants is your hands-on guide to writing compelling proposals that will attract funding. Written by Thomas Blackburn–a scientist, experienced grantmaker, and consultant–this book provides a step-by-step process for writing grants to support your research projects. Getting Science Grants offers you an insider’s look at the motivations and inner workings of the scientific grantmaking community. No matter your scientific discipline, Getting Science Grants will help you develop the skills you need to write dynamic proposals and Learn the qualities that distinguish outstanding proposals Write each section of the proposal clearly and persuasively Choose the funding agencies that will give you the best chance of winning support Avoid common pitfalls and mistakes when writing proposals Develop productive relationships with funders Reduce the chances of being turned down by funders Succeed after securing your grant Getting Science Grants also includes a companion Web site that provides critical tools such as examples of successful proposals from across the scientific spectrum and comprehensive contact information for a host of agencies that award grants in the sciences. "Informative and instructive in a highly readable, relaxed style, this book is invaluable for newcomers to the research-funding game and a great refresher for the rest of us. Read it and re-read it; experienced grant writer and grants administrator Blackburn deftly blows away the mystique and guides you through the steps of grant writing–and rewriting–in a manner that encourages you to do your best and then to build constructively on inevitable setbacks." –Joanne Bourgeois, professor, Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington "As increasing numbers of faculty and administrators recognize the importance of research, this publication is unique in providing timely, useful, and accurate information on grant writing. Tom Blackburn’s book is rich in insights on how to navigate this complex field and is a resource that people will come back to time and time again." –Mitchell Malachowski, professor of chemistry, University of San Diego, and president, Council on Undergraduate Research


About the Author
Thomas R. Blackburn–scientist, author, and experienced grantmaker–is a grantseeking consultant who also teaches workshops for the American Chemical Society and other scholarly meetings. He taught chemistry and geosciences for thirty years before joining the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund as assistant program administrator and senior program officer.




Getting Science Grants: Effective Strategies for Funding Success

FROM THE PUBLISHER

As a research scientist, your ability to win outside funding has never been more important. Your potential to attract resources can often make the critical difference when you are being considered for tenure and promotion in your profession. Getting Science Grants is your hands-on guide to writing compelling proposals that will attract funding. Written by Thomas Blackburn -- a scientist, experienced grantmaker, and consultant -- this book provides a step-by-step process for writing grants to support your research projects. Getting Science Grants offers you an insider's look at the motivations and inner workings of the scientific grantmaking community. No matter your scientific discipline, Getting Science Grants will help you develop the skills you need to write dynamic proposals. Getting Science Grants also includes a companion Web site that provides critical tools such as examples of successful proposals from across the scientific spectrum and comprehensive contact information for a host of agencies that award grants in the sciences.

SYNOPSIS

Saying that there is a "body of practices, ethics, and folkways that governs all the major granting agencies" that support scientific research in the United States, Blackburn (American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund) offers advice on identifying funding sources, writing titles and abstracts, preparing budgets, post-submission strategies, and grant management. He admits that much of the material is simple common sense, but insists that often scientists can fail to see simple common sense. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

     



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