

In collaboration with Scriptoria, FAILSAFE are excited to announce a fully funded grant writing course to support researchers in medical mycology. This course will provide essential skills in grant writing and would be particularly useful to early- to mid-career researchers. Throughout the session, participants will learn what makes a winning grant proposal that stands out to reviewers.
Scriptoria’s online courses are highly interactive, featuring lectures, exercises, and break-out room activities. Participants will receive course materials, practical tools, and templates, and access to post-course recordings. All of Scriptoria’s expert trainers hold scientific PhDs and have extensive real-world experience securing research funding and managing projects. For more information on the course and Scriptoria, please refer to the participant brochures below.
Scriptoria 2025 Course Brochure A
Workshop 1 in Grant Writing: 24th and 26th June 2025 (13:00-16:30)
Workshop 2 in Grant Writing: 2nd and 4th of September 2025 (13:00-16:30)
Please note, to participate in this training, you must be a member of the CMM-FAILSAFE Medical Mycology Network. If you are not yet a member, joining is quick, easy and FREE—simply complete this short membership form: https://cmm-failsafe.com/become-a-member/
Unfortunately, registration to attend this training has now closed. We will be reaching out shortly to those who expressed interest to inform you whether you have been allocated a place. Due to the popularity of this training, we plan to offer additional dates in the future. Please keep an eye on our website and make sure you are a member of the CMM-FAILSAFE Medical Mycology Network so that we can notify you of all upcoming training opportunities.
If you have any questions about the course, please contact the FAILSAFE team FAILSAFE@exeter.ac.uk
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