This specialization is intended for early career and novice researchers who are preparing to write their first major biomedical or health research grant proposals.
Three courses will cover how to plan and prepare proposals and resubmissions; develop study designs and data analysis plans that align with budgets, timelines, and milestones; and apply writing techniques that increase reader comprehension and engagement.
Learn about preparing health research grant proposals, and subsequent resubmissions, avoiding common mistakes and using best practices.
Identify and summarize key decisions in study design and data analysis to scope and write a successful research grant proposal.
Learn how to use principles of persuasive and efficient writing to improve how readers follow, understand, and engage with your research grant proposals.
Learn about preparing health research grant proposals, and subsequent resubmissions, avoiding common mistakes and using best practices.
Learn to identify and summarize key decisions in study design and data analysis to scope and write a successful research grant proposal.
Learn how to use principles of persuasive and efficient writing to improve how readers follow, understand, and engage with your research grant proposals.
Take one, two, or three courses in any order to earn your certificate. These CU micro-certificates communicate specific skills learned from these courses.