Academic Grant Writing for the Humanities/Social Sciences
Dr. Elizabeth Hopwood will discuss different types of fellowships and grants, such as short-term archival fellowships and dissertation-completion fellowships, including where to find them and how to compose a successful grant application.
Topics discussed include:
- Demystifying the grant process
- Recent NEH/NIH/grant restrictions
- Locating grants
- Developing budgets
- Effectively framing research questions
- Designing work plans and managing time
November 7, 2025
11:00AM-12:30PM
Zoom
Workshop Instructor: Dr. Elizabeth Hopwood, Director, Center for Textual Studies and
Digital Humanities, Loyola University Chicago
*No grant-writing experience necessary. Open to all students in The Graduate School. The main focus will be toward the Humanities with best practices useful for all disciplines.
Please Register by Thursday, November 6: Please see link for registration
https://luc.zoom.us/meeting/register/FEgatOIURq-SOEWYKrwsPA
For questions please contact Jessica Alfe at jalfe@luc.edu
Dr. Elizabeth Hopwood will discuss different types of fellowships and grants, such as short-term archival fellowships and dissertation-completion fellowships, including where to find them and how to compose a successful grant application.
Topics discussed include:
- Demystifying the grant process
- Recent NEH/NIH/grant restrictions
- Locating grants
- Developing budgets
- Effectively framing research questions
- Designing work plans and managing time
November 7, 2025
11:00AM-12:30PM
Zoom
Workshop Instructor: Dr. Elizabeth Hopwood, Director, Center for Textual Studies and
Digital Humanities, Loyola University Chicago
*No grant-writing experience necessary. Open to all students in The Graduate School. The main focus will be toward the Humanities with best practices useful for all disciplines.
Please Register by Thursday, November 6: Please see link for registration
https://luc.zoom.us/meeting/register/FEgatOIURq-SOEWYKrwsPA
For questions please contact Jessica Alfe at jalfe@luc.edu