Grant Writing Retreat

The Grant Writing Retreat is a focused, week-long programme designed to support early- and mid-career researchers with prior exposure to grant writing in developing competitive, funder-aligned research proposals. The retreat offers dedicated time, expert input, peer collaboration, and practical tools to move draft ideas closer to submission-ready applications.

Purpose and Objectives

The primary aim of the retreat is to bridge the gap between foundational knowledge of grant writing and the development of high-quality, fundable proposals.

Specifically, the retreat supports participants to:

The retreat is part of the DRSH initiative to build long-term capacity in scientific leadership and research competitiveness.

Programme Design

The retreat is structured over five days, combining plenary talks, interactive workshops, practical group tasks, and protected writing time. Early sessions provide strategic insights into funder priorities and explore how to align project ideas with funding opportunities.

Workshops on research questions, aims and objectives, and budgeting are delivered alongside sessions focused on proposal narrative, coherence, and impact. Participants engage in peer review, receive feedback from experienced grantees, and participate in mentoring discussions. The session “Inside the Mind of a Reviewer” provides an essential perspective on how applications are assessed and how to write with reviewer expectations in mind.

The retreat culminates in a day of presentations, where participants share their proposals in progress and receive feedback from peers and facilitators.

Target Audience

Expected Outcomes

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