The Craft of Scientific Research: lecture 10

Date

Feb 19 2025

Time

9:00 am – 12:00 pm

The Craft of Scientific Research: lecture 10

The craft of Scientific Research focuses on a set of transferable skills that are deemed essential for the practice of scientific research. The first part of three lectures focuses on the fundamental concept of scientific truth and how humanity pursues it: Why do we need to know? What is a model? How do we know? Then we deliver a long list of “how to” lectures: How to choose a research topic, How to write and publish a scientific paper, How to review a paper or a grant, How to give a scientific presentation, How to do research, How to build and run a research group, and How to write a grant application. Grant writing and peer reviewing will also be the subject of two tutorials and two individual projects; their completion will be required to pass the exam. The delivery is hybrid: all frontal teaching will be done online, but the two tutorials require physical attendance.

Lecture 10: How to write a grant application

This will be a two-voice lecture with Alessia di Sandro, responsible for our university’s Research Development Life Sciences & Bioeconomy sector. I will lecture on the five key steps toward successful grant applications. Then, my co-lecturer will get into the details of transforming a research idea into a grant application.

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