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Grant Proposal Writing: Tips from Martin Gijs

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This lecture features Professor Martin Gijs sharing insights on building persuasive grant proposals, emphasizing the importance of balancing scientific detail for experts and accessibility for generalists. He also discusses the significance of external reviewers' comments, panel selection for interdisciplinary projects, risk assessment, proposal structure, red flags, and key elements of successful proposals.

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