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Grant writing is a pillar of any research life. Convincing funders to give you the cash to work on what interests you is a painful process. Building resilience in the process of grant writing is a must to thrive in research.

In this interview, I ask Marysia what her own approach has been to get started with grant writing. Based on her extensive experience as a research leader, I ask her how she advises early career researchers to think about grant writing and transition into research independence.

 

About Marysia:

Marysia is a Wellcome Trust Investigator and Professor of Developmental Neurobiology in the Department of Biomedical Science at The University of Sheffield. 

What a pleasure to interview Marysia as she was my very own PI when I started working as a Postdoc a great many years ago. She was an amazing PI who gave me lots of opportunities and supported me a great deal during my postdoctoral time.

Get in touch with Marysia:

https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/biosciences/people/bms-staff/academic/marysia-placzek

 

Find out about:

·      How thinking small may lead to great rewards in fellowship applications

·      What shifting to collaboration mode instead of competition mode can bring

·      How (as a PI) you can support your Postdocs explore their transition to research independence

·      Why “Just do it” may need to be repeated over and over to researchers who lack confidence

·      How exposing yourself to deep criticism in research is part of building your research resilience

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