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Leaders in Sustainable Development workshop

Research Proposal and Grant Writing for Development Impact (part 2)
Date: 03/03/22
Duration:15:00-17:30 (GMT)
Location:Online

Want to find out how to make the most of your research and maximise its impact? Then this workshop is for you!

This workshop is the ideal starting point for anyone intending to do policy or applied research in their home countries.

The workshop will introduce some key concepts, frameworks, and tools for understanding research and knowledge systems. You will also learn about designing and implementing research projects to maximise their usefulness and make the best use of research. Finally, the workshop will focus on how to develop effective funding proposals which meet funders’ call specifications.

Please note this is the second of two sessions in the Research Proposal and Grant Writing workshop. Scholars should be available to attend both parts of the workshop.

The CSC’s Leaders in Sustainable Development programme of workshops focus on professional and practical skills and are designed to be interactive, with small groups of Scholars and Fellows taking part in each event.

Before attending the workshop

Attendees should do the session pre-reading and complete the required activities in the session worksheet in preparation for the workshop.

Workshop slides

Slides from the workshop can be accessed here.

After the workshop

For further learnings, please refer to the task sheet on how to structure a winning research proposal as well as the list of further resources on grant writing.

This workshop will be run by INASP, an international development organization with over 25 years’ experience of working with a global network of partners in Africa, Latin America and Asia.

INASP believe that research and knowledge have a crucial role to play in addressing global challenges and contributing to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). To realize this potential, INASP works in partnership with individuals and institutions to strengthen their capacity to produce, share and use research and knowledge in support of national development.