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PDS: Navigating the Grant World as a Behavior Analyst |
Monday, May 29, 2017 |
9:00 AM–9:50 AM |
Convention Center 304 |
Area: TBA; Domain: Service Delivery |
CE Instructor: Shea M. Lemley, M.A. |
Chair: Shea M. Lemley (The University of Kansas) |
DAVID P. WACKER (The University of Iowa) |
MATTHEW W. JOHNSON (Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine) |
WILLIAM J. MCILVANE (University of Massachusetts Medical School) |
Abstract: Obtaining grant funding can provide opportunities to conduct meaningful research, facilitate collaborations with researchers in other fields, and may be pivotal for academic tenure. Due to the breadth of the areas in which behavior analysts conduct research, opportunities for funding abound. Behavior analytic training, however, may not include grant writing and development, and even behavior analysts who learn about such topics may have questions as they consider writing their first grant. This Professional Development Series panel will introduce attendees to the grant world and provide general recommendations for those interested in seeking grant funding. Three expert panelists will discuss how they have successfully navigated the grant world as behavior analysts. They will provide insight from their diverse perspectives across the basic to applied research continuum. These panelists will provide tips and recommendations from their unique experiences as behavior analysts in the grant world. The audience will then have an opportunity to ask their own questions and request advice from the panelists. |
Instruction Level: Intermediate |
Keyword(s): applied research, basic research, grant funding, professional development |
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