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FY 25-26 Faculty Seminars and Workshops
Hosted by Research Development Services at 51勛圖厙 A&M University
Annually RDS hosts opportunities for the 51勛圖厙 A&M Research Community to increase their knowledge and skills in research proposal development to federal funding agencies. Academic Year 25-26 Professional Development opportunities are offered in in-person and virtual formats. Registration is required for BOTH types of events. Virtual events will supply Zoom links upon registration. These events are for all faculty.
Career Workshop Seminar Series
Hosted by Research Development Services at 51勛圖厙 A&M University
These events are designed to help faculty prepare competitive proposals for the National Science Foundation's Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program!
Faculty Retooling Seminar & Workshop Resources
Hosted by Research Development Services at 51勛圖厙 A&M University
Are you looking for ways to increase your research funding, especially in light of new government changes? Are you looking for ways to update your research grantsmanship skills to align with current practices in your field? Are you looking to shift your research focus? DOR RDS offers many seminars, workshops, and resources to help you accomplish these goals!
Decipering Feedback from Grant Reviewers
Webinar presented by Hanover Research. required.
Resubmitting is a large part of the grantseeking process, and interpreting and strategizing feedback from grant reviewers is a critical component to resubmission success. In this session, we'll look at the common elements of the feedback process with federal reviewers, including how to weigh the feedback, how to respond, and when to decide if a resubmission is the right choice.
Hosted by Hanover Research on June 26, 2025.
Strategies for Successful Interdisciplinary Collaborations
Hosted by Hanover Research on May 30, 2025.
Broader Impacts 101
Webinar presented by TAMU Research Development Services. required.
This professional development session will cover strategies for improving grant writing, understanding funding agencies, navigating proposal requirements, and strengthening broader impacts. Participants will gain practical guidance on funding opportunities, proposal development, and successful submission practices to enhance research success.
CAREER: Writing Groups Kick-Off
Webinar presented by TAMU Research Development Services. required.
This series guides faculty through NSF CAREER proposal preparation, covering NSF organization, required documents, proposal requirements, awardee insights, Q&A with former program officers, writing group support, and development of the Education Plan. Sessions provide practical strategies and resources to strengthen competitive CAREER submissions.
Introduction to Young Investigator Programs and Faculty Fellowships
Webinar presented by TAMU Research Development Services. required.
This session will review strategies for competing in young investigator programs and faculty fellowships, highlighting advantages, eligibility, and best practices. Participants will learn how to prepare strong applications for opportunities at federal agencies and major foundations, including DoD, NIH, NASA, the Gulf Research Program, and ACS.
Master the R Series: Preparation
Webinar presented by Bouvier Grant Group. required.
This 4-part series is for those preparing to write an R01 or similar submission for an upcoming grant deadline to the National Institutes of Health and for the people who advise them. This first session will address Preparation topics. The course includes access to slides, a manual, and a recording of each week’s session.
Master the R Series: Specific Aims
Webinar presented by Bouvier Grant Group. required.
This 4-part series is for those preparing to write an R01 or similar submission for an upcoming grant deadline to the National Institutes of Health and for the people who advise them. This second session will address Specific Aims. The course includes access to slides, a manual, and a recording of each week’s session.
Whether you are a graduate student, postdoctoral fellow, faculty member, or other professional, an understanding of grants, how to find them, and how to create and submit a proposal are critical skills that are often not part of formal training programs. Essentials of Grant Proposal Development aims to take much of the mystery out of grant writing by walking learners through the process one step at a time with in-depth instruction that includes videos, exercises, resources, and examples.
Instructions on accessing the course can be found .
Live training sessions are offered via Microsoft Teams, covering various topics within the ezFedGrants system. Registration is not required. Select the link in the Topic column to join the live training. For more information, please visit the .
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11 AM-1 PM CT, October 7, 2025 |
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11 AM-1 PM CT, October 8, 2025 |
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11 AM-12 PM CT, October 23, 2025 |
