This book fills the global gap in grant-writing training, offering scientific insights and practical strategies for pursuing competitive grants. Structured like a graduate course, each chapter follows a cognitive sequence inspired by Daniel Kahneman's theory, helping readers systematically develop essential skills for successful grant applications.
This book fills the global gap in grant-writing training, offering scientific insights and practical strategies for pursuing competitive grants. Structured like a graduate course, each chapter follows a cognitive sequence inspired by Daniel Kahneman's theory, helping readers systematically develop essential skills for successful grant applications.
Zheng Yan has a doctorate of education from Harvard University Graduate School of Education and is Professor of Developmental and Educational Psychology at University at Albany. His recent books include Publishing Journal Articles (Cambridge, 2020), Cambridge Handbook of Cyber Behavior (2024), and Encyclopedia of Cyber Behavior (2012).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Part I. Foundation: 1. Grants 2. Grantology Part II. Grant Pursuit: 3. Grant writers 4. Grant agencies 5. Grant writing 6. Grant review 7. Grant decisions 8. Grant management 9. Grant impacts Part III. Conclusion Chapter 10. Pursing grants in the future Appendix Index.
Preface Part I. Foundation: 1. Grants 2. Grantology Part II. Grant Pursuit: 3. Grant writers 4. Grant agencies 5. Grant writing 6. Grant review 7. Grant decisions 8. Grant management 9. Grant impacts Part III. Conclusion Chapter 10. Pursing grants in the future Appendix Index.
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