32,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
  • Broschiertes Buch

"Navigating the Academic Shakeout: Funding Academia by Building a Grant Culture" is both timely and necessary. Traditional academic funding sources are disappearing. Grant funding is available for faculty to foster self-funding and thus self-sufficiency, but only if they know where to look and how to pursue those opportunities. This textbook gives the reader the necessary tools to compete for both public and private funding. Moreover, as a long-term solution, it presents grant proposal development within the larger context of an adaptable and dynamic grant culture. Fiorini and Associates (F&A)…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"Navigating the Academic Shakeout: Funding Academia by Building a Grant Culture" is both timely and necessary. Traditional academic funding sources are disappearing. Grant funding is available for faculty to foster self-funding and thus self-sufficiency, but only if they know where to look and how to pursue those opportunities. This textbook gives the reader the necessary tools to compete for both public and private funding. Moreover, as a long-term solution, it presents grant proposal development within the larger context of an adaptable and dynamic grant culture. Fiorini and Associates (F&A) is a consortium of academic and industry professionals with over a century of combined experience who consult on proposal development and grant culture. As consultants, their philosophy is to provide you what you need to be successful in the pursuit of grant funding. Let them show you how to get started and discover one of the mainstays of academic financial independence.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Autorenporträt
We at Fiorini & Associates are knowledgeable about the needs and realities of successful academic grant development and implementation. The authors belong to a consortium of academics (professors, deans, provosts, department chairs), researchers, and industry experts from a variety of disciplines in STEM, social science, and humanities, who are skilled and successful not only at grant "writing," but also well-acquainted with the business processes, research centers, and community organizations that are frequently part of this endeavor.