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1=poor > 5=best

The material presented was appropriate for the time allocated:

4.6±0.7
The presenter was knowledgeable on the topic of proposal writing:
4.9±0.3
The presenter was responsive to questions:
4.6±0.5
The visual aids/slides were informative, legible, and helpful to the presentation:
4.4±0.7
The handout was a useful supplement to the information that was presented orally:
4.2±0.3
This program would be useful as a regular part of our faculty/student development program:
4.8±0.5
The following are written comments about the seminar
(on file):

I think this was the most useful workshop I have participated in while a member of the university community (7 yrs)! Thank you!
Very, very useful and a resource (book and personal notes) that I will refer to often.
I am an older faculty member. Something like this when I was a graduate student or a post-doc would have made a huge difference in my grant writing ability earlier in my career.
[The speaker] is a wonderful presenter.
Excellent quality and highly needed in our university systems for training of professionals.
Very useful and informative – {the presenter] did a great job. I learned a lot – had no idea how many “wrong” things I was doing in my grant applications—I thought the science (and presenting it clearly) was all that counted! Great seminar!
This is great for someone like me who is not researcher/scientist but who will help write, edit, etc. grant proposals.
Great talk and useful resources! Excellent opportunity to hear from an expert.
Very informative and well-delivered.
Good topic/speaker/very detailed information and recourse.
This course should be mandatory!!
Very polished presentation. The information was very relevant to all disciplines and was presented in a captivating manner. I found nearly every slide useful without redundancies, presented in a very logical progression. Thank you, I learned a lot!
Wonderful presentation with subject that could have been deadly.
Speaker had solid presentation skills—didn’t just read the slides—used anecdotes and had a lively speaking voice.
Specific examples—both in the workbook and in the presentation were very helpful.
I thought this was excellent. I learned a great deal about what I need to start doing and probably why some of my grant apps haven’t been funded. Thank you!
Seminar provides excellent information all of which helps graduate fellows and established professionals.
• Excellent! Great to have all these tips and strategies in one workshop.

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