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Washington State University
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The material presented was appropriate for the time allocated: |
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4.8±0.4 |
| The presenter was knowledgeable on the topic of proposal writing: |
5.0±0.0 |
| The presenter was responsive to questions: |
4.8±0.6 |
| The visual aids/slides were informative, legible, and helpful to the presentation: |
4.7±0.6 |
| The handout was a useful supplement to the information that was presented orally: |
4.9±0.3 |
| This program would be useful as a regular part of our faculty/student development program: |
4.6±0.7 |
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The following
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Excellent quality and helpful specifics. |
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This would be especially useful for pre-doctoral students as they prepare for post-doc experience. |
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Very helpful. Thanks. |
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Slides were good, nice to have copies of slides to make notes on. I will highly recommend both seminars to future K08 applicants in our department. It was interesting to find out about the K99/R01 award. Thank you for suggesting this seminar to me. It was very informative!!! |
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Excellent I would ask Deans and Associate Deans to attend so they get an idea what possibilities there are for junior faculty. (There) needs to be training of administrators in understand types of funding (K-awards, R01, R…) etc. to help eliminate potential barriers for junior faculty (i.e. lack of information, policies that may prevent Jr. Faculty from considering K-awards, etc.) |
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Testimonials

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This
is an excellent workshop, and I learned a lot from this program.
Very nice job, thank you!
All faculty should attend at least once!
As a junior faculty having just attended my first NSF review panel,
I found this presentation to be very sequentially and logically
outlined and detailed. I feel like this presentation has given
me a good plan of action for my upcoming proposals.
I am currently a postdoc but found it extremely useful. I think
a lot of the material also applies well to writing a research
and teaching plan.
Terrific presentation, even though I’ve written a funded NIH R01
grant I found the workshop very practical.
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