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Funding your career in science, Ritsert C. Jansen, Cambridge University Press, £16.99 : [book review]

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posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by Andrew Taylor-Robinson
This paperback is a follow-up to Jansen’s popular 2011 publication ‘Developing a Talent for Science’. It is no coincidence that both are perceptive since the author is both Professor of Bioinformatics and Dean of Talent Development at the University of Groningen and boasts experience as a trainer on professional development courses. This is a practical guide aimed primarily at early career academics considering the major challenge of writing applications for project grant and fellowship funding. With success rates for proposals reduced to an all-time low, help on how to be competitive is precious. It is divided into five sections: applicant; agency; proposal; evaluation; support. Together, these present a step-by-step approach to producing a career grant application and offer insight into the strategies funding agencies follow in its assessment. Valuable information for the novice grant writer includes how to prepare before starting to write and appreciating what grant providers want to see. The key topic of developing a proposal is covered thoroughly, including the importance of an eye-catching title, convincing abstract, plan and statement on impact. Understanding the process by which a review panel will score applications or what might be asked at interview gives the reader tips on how to rank highly. The final section is devoted to gaining institutional academic and administrative support to polish a proposal into optimal shape before submission – this outlines internal peer review, mock interviews and budget checking by finance officers. One minor criticism is the level of repetition, as evidenced by frequent cross-referencing; however, this enables sections to be read sequentially or as stand-alone chapters. Overall, this book is strongly recommended if you are a postgraduate biology student, postdoc or young group leader, if you work at a funding agency or review grant applications.

History

Volume

61

Issue

3

Start Page

35

End Page

35

Number of Pages

1

ISSN

0006-3347

Location

London

Publisher

Society of Biology

Language

en-aus

Peer Reviewed

  • No

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

School of Medical and Applied Sciences (2013- ); TBA Research Institute;

Era Eligible

  • No

Journal

Biologist.

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