scholarlypartier Posted September 25, 2013 Posted September 25, 2013 Hi guys, Does anyone know of any good resources for the SSHRC application process? Proposal tips etc.? The application season is starting soon!
Pol Posted October 3, 2013 Posted October 3, 2013 Find your to-be advisor and have him critisize your "Program of Study". scholarlypartier 1
Nerd_For_Life Posted October 11, 2013 Posted October 11, 2013 A lot of universities hold information sessions to help you learn how to write your sshrc application. From there, get as many profs to review it as possible! scholarlypartier 1
Numbered Posted January 14, 2014 Posted January 14, 2014 *CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS* A Student Guide to Writing SSHRC Proposals Editor: Caitlin Forsey, Sociology, University of British Columbia Editorial Assistant: Lauren Menzie The purpose of this project is to produce a guide that offers advice on how to write a successful SSHRC proposal. The content will include: 1) a review of the literature on successful grant writing techniques 2) a description of “best practices” used by prior applicants; 3) a wide selection of unedited proposals to be used as templates for future applicants; and 4) a list of common issues and mistakes from the perspective of those who evaluate SSHRC proposals. The project aims to support students in applying for graduate funding and to offer SSHRC award holders with an opportunity to publish their proposal at an important time in their career. Submission Themes The book will be used as a resource guide for students who are applying for SSHRC funding. The goal is to include a wide variety of proposals that reflect each discipline currently funded by SSHRC: Anthropology Interdisciplinary Studies/Women’s Studies Archaeology Law Archival Science Library and Information Science Classics Linguistics Communication and Media Studies Literature and Modern Language Criminology Philosophy Demography Management/Business/Admin Economics Medieval Studies Education Political Science Fine Arts Psychology Folklore Religious Studies Geography Social Work History Sociology Industrial Relations Urban and Regional Studies Submission Guidelines We are inviting voluntary submissions of unedited SSHRC proposals that were successful at the MA and PhD-level competitions. The deadline for submission is Friday January 24th, 2014. Submissions and questions regarding the book can be directed to Caitlin Forsey at c.forsey@alumni.ubc.ca
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