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BY LETITIA HENVILLE | JAN 12 2023

The first in a 2-part series on what to do to make sure you are requesting the right amount of funding for your new piece of equipment, renovation, or new construction.

BY LETITIA HENVILLE | DEC 09 2022

As a researcher, you should intentionally consider voices and perspectives that you might have previously omitted or ignored.

BY LETITIA HENVILLE | NOV 16 2022

Writing one can be a great way to make your work more accessible.

BY LETITIA HENVILLE | OCT 18 2022

They are the bricks that you’re laying on the path towards your goal.

BY LETITIA HENVILLE | SEP 16 2022

Clarify your concepts by structuring your work around nominal peaks and concrete valleys.

BY LETITIA HENVILLE | AUG 23 2022

Four options for approaching a delicate quandary.

BY LETITIA HENVILLE | JUL 14 2022

There’s no simple formula but research offers some strong options.

BY LETITIA HENVILLE | JUN 14 2022

My goal is to empower you to feel competent at making your own decisions about what is best for your work.

BY LETITIA HENVILLE | MAY 17 2022

Be sure to define your terms, detail your experience and outline your future plans.

BY LETITIA HENVILLE | APR 19 2022

You wouldn’t start a road trip without a destination in mind or a map of your route. Grant applications work in the same way.

BY LETITIA HENVILLE | MAR 24 2022

You could consider using a smaller CIHR Project grant as a ladder to generate the preliminary data for a big-budget NIH R01.

BY LETITIA HENVILLE | FEB 24 2022

You needn’t put on armour or start a podcast to come up with ways to “mobilize knowledge.”

BY LETITIA HENVILLE | JAN 25 2022

You don’t need to be in a position of power to shift a language norm in your discipline.

BY LETITIA HENVILLE | DEC 15 2021

How to create global coherence and internal alignment in your research grant applications.

BY LETITIA HENVILLE | NOV 23 2021

This practice from art history can improve academic writing across disciplines.

BY LETITIA HENVILLE | NOV 02 2021

Make sure you are presenting your methods in a logical order, and if you can, try and paint a verbal picture.

BY LETITIA HENVILLE | SEP 21 2021

Five keys for persuasive public writing.

BY LETITIA HENVILLE | AUG 30 2021

Teaching statements are living documents –they change and grow alongside your instructional practice.

BY LETITIA HENVILLE | JUL 22 2021

Tips to help you develop a compelling book proposal for a university press.

BY LETITIA HENVILLE | JUN 17 2021

To recognize and remove biased language from your own letters of recommendation, you’ll need to locate and remove the inappropriate use of hedges and intensifiers.

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