Thu, Sep 22, 2022

10 AM – 11 AM EDT (GMT-4)

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This general workshop, led by Amy Trostle, Dr. Lydia Kisley, and Dr. Lauren Calandruccio, will help you understand how to look for funding opportunities for your creative works/scholarships. Internal funding opportunities will be provided and popular external funding opportunities for all types of disciplines will be discussed.

This is a part of the GCAS Professional Development Writing Group Learning Community and is aimed to help those who are applying for the GCAS Graduate Student Scholarship and Creative Endeavors Grant, although all CAS students are invited to attend!

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Lydia Kisley

CWRU Physics

Dr Lydia Kisley is a Warren E. Rupp Assistant Professor at Case Western University. She joined the chemistry department of Case in 2019 and is affiliated with the physics department at present. She earned her undergraduate degree at Wittenberg and her PhD at Rice University. She has also spent time working at University of Urbana-Champaign as a postdoctoral fellow. Her work is highly interdisciplinary, dealing with not only physics and chemistry but also involving aspects of biology, chemical engineering, and materials science mixed in together. She was recognized as one of the “brightest young…innovators and game changers” by Forbes on the 30 Under 30 list in 2017 for her research developing microscopies that better inform and inspire the design of soft materials. She has an impressive array of awards like the ‘NSF CAREER Award’ and the ‘NIH Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award’ to name a few.

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Lauren Calandruccio

CWRU Psychological Sciences and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs

Dr. Calandruccio joined the Department of Psychological Sciences in the Fall of 2015. Her research interests include auditory perception for listeners with normal hearing and listeners with hearing loss, including listeners who speak English as a second language. Dr. Calandruccio is clinically trained as an Audiologist. Her research program combines her clinical and scientific training.

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Amy Trostle

CWRU Research and Grant Development

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