Introductory Grantology, 9781009381321
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Introductory Grantology

a guide for pursuing competitive grants

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    396 pages

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    31 August 2025

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Summary

Unlock Funding: A Practical Guide to Grant Writing for Academics

This book tackles the critical skills gap in journal publication and grant acquisition often faced by early-career scholars. Introducing ‘grantology’ – the science of strategically pursuing grants – it delivers practical, evidence-based approaches to secure funding.

Structured as a comprehensive graduate course, each chapter utilizes a five-step cognitive sequence inspired by Daniel Kahneman’s work on intuitive…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781009381321
ISBN-10:1009381326
Author:Zheng Yan
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Imprint:Cambridge University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:396
Release Date:31 August 2025
Weight:0g
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Critics Review

‘Seeking external funding? Packed with actionable strategies and expert insights, Introductory Grantology demystifies every stage of this process, from finding opportunities to managing awards. Replace guesswork with a proven, evidence-based approach.’ Sorin M. S. Krammer, Professor of Strategy and International Business, University of SouthamptonMar‘Professor Zheng Yan makes an important and significant addition to the literature on grants in higher education and doesn’t conflate the pursuit of grants with scholarly work – a distinction that many universities fail to make. More importantly, he uses research and theory to inform his writing which distinguishes his work from prior writings that are not science based and tend to be ‘how to’ books. Zheng Yan’s work is incisive, comprehensive, and thoughtful. This publication is particularly timely as many faculty struggle with balancing the historical and traditional scholarly mission of the academy (i.e., research, teaching, and service) with the relatively newer contemporary fourth ‘mission’ of funding their research.’ Jeffrey Martin, Professor, Division of Kinesiology, Wayne State University‘Introductory Grantology explores grants as a discipline of study by elucidating the what, why, and how of grants. It opens the black box of obtaining grants and granting. It is groundbreaking, full of wisdom, and thought-provoking. Researchers and practitioners at all career stages can benefit from this book by approaching grant writing as a scientific process, reducing chance, anxiety and despair.’ Xiufeng Liu, SUNY Distinguished Professor Emeritus and Former NSF Program Director, State University of New York at Buffalo‘This book takes an innovative perspective in viewing the pursuit of competitive grants as a craft. It provides a practical guide for how to write grants that grant writers, new and experienced, will find both useful and insightful.’ Carter Bloch, Professor and Center Director, Danish Centre for Studies in Research and Research Policy, Department of Political Science, Aarhus University

About The Author

Zheng Yan

Zheng Yan has a doctorate of education from Harvard University Graduate School of Education and is Professor of Developmental and Educational Psychology at University at Albany. His recent books include Publishing Journal Articles (Cambridge, 2020), Cambridge Handbook of Cyber Behavior (2024), and Encyclopedia of Cyber Behavior (2012).

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