Crafting a Competitive NEH Proposal

Date: February 20, 2018
Time: 3:00pm - 4:30pm
Location: Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall / C105, Bay 4, Smith Warehouse

The session will be devoted to a discussion of how to prepare, and prepare for, submitting a competitive proposal to the National Endowment for the Humanities. What do program officers look for? How are proposals reviewed? What do reviewers do behind closed doors? How can you improve your chances to be selected for an award? Does Duke have internal funds available to support the development of successful proposals? Where can you get additional aid and assistance? And, of course, bring your questions!

Panelists:

Caroline (Chrissy) Cortina, Ph.D.
Senior Program Officer, Division of Public Programs

Philip Rupprecht, Ph.D.
Professor of Music & Chair
NEH grant awardee and program reviewer.

Victoria Szabo, Ph.D.
Associate Research Professor in the
Department of Art, Art History, and Visual Studies
NEH grant awardee and program reviewer.

Maria LaMonaca Wisdom, Ph.D.
Director of Graduate Student Advising and
Engagement for the Humanities
NEH grant awardee and program reviewer.

Registration required: http://bit.ly/2Dtybsh