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Communicang with Your Program Officer: Strategies for Success March 13, 2019, 2:00-3:30 pm in the NSB Auditorium This panel led by Angela Phillips Diaz (federal government relations), Kaitlin Chell (state government relations) and experienced faculty will provide strategies for initiating contact, seeking advice and building relationships and trust with program officers at state, federal and private granting agencies. All are welcome to attend. Early career faculty who attend this workshop and would like to meet with their program officers will be eligible to apply for travel funds administered through the Office of Research Affairs. Avoid the dreaded response to your research proposal! A well-wrien proposal, but fails to meet our funding priories.hp://researchcommunicaons.ucsd.edu The UC San Diego Research Communicaons Program is funded by a grant from the Gordon and Bey Moore Foundaon .

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Page 1: ommunicating with Your Program Officer ... - dps.ucsd.edu · ommunicating with Your Program Officer: Strategies for Success arch 13, 2019, 2:00-3:30 pm in the S Auditorium This panel

Communicating with Your Program Officer:

Strategies for Success

March 13, 2019, 2:00-3:30 pm in the NSB Auditorium

This panel led by Angela Phillips Diaz (federal government relations), Kaitlin Chell (state government relations) and experienced faculty will provide strategies for initiating contact, seeking advice and building relationships and trust with program officers at state, federal and private granting agencies.

All are welcome to attend. Early career faculty who attend this workshop and would like to meet with their program officers will be eligible to apply for travel funds administered through the Office of Research Affairs.

Avoid the dreaded response to your research proposal!

“A well-written proposal, but fails to meet our funding priorities.”

http://researchcommunications.ucsd.edu

The UC San Diego Research Communications Program is funded by a grant from the Gordon

and Betty Moore Foundation .