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In-person workshop: Science Communication in Grant Proposals
This in-person workshop demonstrates how to effectively integrate science communication into funding proposals.
Participants learn to clearly define communication objectives, select suitable formats, and plan resources realistically.
Through interactive exercises and direct exchange, they develop solid concepts for compelling proposal texts.
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General conditions and key data
- Duration: two days (8 hours incl. breaks)
- Time: 9:00 - 17:00
- Maximum number of participants: 9 people
- Languages: German or English
- After successful participation you will receive a certificate
- We would be happy to share the training evaluation results with you afterward.
- Venue: We are happy to hold our workshop at your premises. Alternatively, you can also use our premises on the campus of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
- We also offer this format as an interactive online workshop
- Please also note: NaWik events are aimed at long-term learning success. We would therefore like to point out to people who have already taken part in a NaWik training course that important core elements such as the NaWik arrow are repeated in all courses.
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