Scientific Writing for Research Grant Proposals
University of Colorado System via Coursera
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This course is targeted to early career and novice researchers writing their first major competitive biomedical / health research grant proposals. After the course, you will be able to:
1) Understand and apply principles of persuasive writing that improve overall research grant writing;
2) Identify purposes of sentences, within and across paragraphs and pages, that improve comprehension for readers of scientific writing; and
3) Describe and demonstrate major sentence positions and their roles expected by readers, and steps to improve sentence organization.
We are faculty at a major research institution with proven experience training others to health sciences research career success. Scientific writing is a key skill. This course is part of a larger Specialization called Grant Writing for Health Researchers. Please consider taking the other two courses on (1) Grant proposal plans, sections, and resubmission, and (2) Biostatistics study design and analysis for grant proposals. Together, these have been a recipe for success for researchers at the University of Colorado and beyond. Upon completion, you will earn an e-badge to display your new skills. Please join us!
Syllabus
- Introduction to Scientific Writing: The SUCCEED Model
- Learn how to the word "SUCCEED" stands for important qualities of persuasive grant writing.
- Grant Proposals: More on the SUCCEED Model
- Complete learning elements of the SUCCEED Model for important qualities of persuasive grant writing.
- The MEAL Framework : A Structured Approach to Scientific Writing
- Using the MEAL Framework, learn key elements that help organize grant proposal paragraphs and sections.
- Meeting Reader Expectations for Grant Proposals
- Using the way readers naturally process information, learn to write sentences that are easier to understand.
- Clarity and Concision: Less Friction and More Momentum
- Learn efficient word use to keep writing as simple as possible to keep readers moving forward.
Taught by
Anne M. Libby, PhD
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course is a valuable resource for beginners and early-career researchers. It provides clear, structured guidance on writing scientific papers, covering essential topics like article structure, referencing, ethical writing, and avoiding plagiarism. The content is easy to follow, with interactive videos, quizzes, and real-world examples. One of its strengths is its accessibility — it is completely free and offers a certificate upon completion. This course is especially useful for students planning to publish their first research paper or apply for academic scholarships. Overall, it’s practical, beginner-friendly, and a great starting point for scientific writing.