tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3260170608317887597.post5474894001149802583..comments2023-08-28T16:26:31.558+02:00Comments on The Musings of a Life-Long Scholar: writing grant proposals gives the writer more benefits than just the potential money they representA Life Long Scholarhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13930670217574191380noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3260170608317887597.post-33658912184923062472012-03-07T16:08:43.990+01:002012-03-07T16:08:43.990+01:00congrats on your WoGE win - looking forward to you...congrats on your WoGE win - looking forward to your contribution!off the shelf edgehttp://offtheshelfedge.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3260170608317887597.post-63561371869494834752012-03-06T14:29:06.799+01:002012-03-06T14:29:06.799+01:00After awards are announced, get a debriefing -- ev...After awards are announced, get a debriefing -- even if you get the money. Find out what panelists thought was strong and what they thought was the weakest element of your proposal. That will help you write better proposals in the future.<br /><br />Good luck.Mike Lichthttp://notionscapital.comnoreply@blogger.com