ACEING ACADEMIA: Week 4 Review

Please note: The ACEing Academia series was originally published on LinkedIn. Each category is represented by a suite from playing cards to reflect the “ACEing” theme, with each week ending with a brief review There is no such thing as a perfect grant proposal (or academic paper). But there are things that you

Read More »

ACEING ACADEMIA #16: Be Consistent

A competitive grant proposal is clear, credible, and compelling. When it comes to ACEing Academia and avoiding common errors in communication, there is another C to add to the mix. Consistency. Applicants must ensure that their proposal (or paper) is consistent from beginning to end. This includes the format used

Read More »

ACEING ACADEMIA #14: Avoid Needlessly Complex Language

Beyond using more words than necessary (ACEing Academia #10), it’s not unusual for researchers to fall into the trap of sesquipedalianism. What is sesquipedalianism you ask? It’s using long (and often obscure) words in speech or writing. The literal definition combines “sesqui” (one and a half) and “ped” (foot) to

Read More »

ACEING ACADEMIA #13: Use Appropriate Evidence

Most of the tips I’ve been sharing as part of the ACEing Academia series can be used beyond grant proposals: throwing them into any type of academic writing will result in greater clarity for everyone involved. However, this next piece of advice is perhaps the most proposal-specific recommendation so far.

Read More »

ACEING ACADEMIA: Week 3 Review

Please note: The ACEing Academia series was originally published on LinkedIn. Each category is represented by a suite from playing cards to reflect the “ACEing” theme, with each week ending with a brief review Am I allowed to say that January is flying by? It certainly feels like that as I look back

Read More »

ACEING ACADEMIA #9: Avoid Irrelevant Content

One of the very first phone calls I received when I was a new portfolio manager at EPSRC was from a distraught researcher who hadn’t been funded at a recent panel. He was unhappy with the reviewer comments because they had questions about a topic that his project wasn’t about,

Read More »

ACEING ACADEMIA: Week 2 Review

Please note: The ACEing Academia series was originally published on LinkedIn. Each category is represented by a suite from playing cards to reflect the “ACEing” theme, with each week ending with a brief review There is no such thing as a perfect proposal. But there are always ways to make it better. Avoiding

Read More »

ACEING ACADEMIA #8: Avoid the Wrong Tone

Yo peeps, it’s Fri-yay! I’m going to keep this short and sweet cause the weekend’s here and it’s time to par-TAY. IYKYK 😉 No, my LinkedIn account has not been hacked. And fortunately, I can’t recall ever seeing a grant proposal that’s quite this informal. But this is a communication

Read More »