April 7 workshop offers strategies for winning NSF grants

Individuals and organizations wanting to improve their chances of obtaining grants through the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education (ATE) Program are invited to a free workshop Friday, April 7, from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Highland Campus, Room 2211.

Dr. V. Celeste Carter

Presenter Dr. V. Celeste Carter is lead program director for the Advanced Technological Education Program,.

Presenter Dr. V. Celeste Carter, lead program director for the ATE Program, will discuss NSF grant programs for community and technical colleges and NSF’s merit review process. Participants will learn tips for planning and developing a strong proposal and work with experienced grantees.

The workshop is sponsored by the NSF in partnership with ACC’s AC2 Bio-Link Regional Center. It is open to ACC faculty and staff as well as the community.

For more information and to register, visit the National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education Grant Writing Workshop webpage. For questions, contact Dr. Linnea Fletcher [email protected] or Poornima Rao, [email protected].

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