SRS Grant Writing Workshop at SLEEP 2026
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Welcome to the SRS Grant Writing Workshop Portal

Thank you for your interest in the Sleep Research Society (SRS) Grant Writing Workshop at SLEEP 2026. The SRS values and benefits from the inclusion of scientists and researchers from diverse backgrounds, disciplines, and countries, all sharing a common interest in sleep and circadian rhythms. 

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New Users:

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Once your account is created, you can begin your application. 

Returning Users:

  • Click the "Login" button on the right side of the landing page to log in.
  • Once logged in, to review or edit your submission, click "My Submission" in the left navigation (single sheet symbol, second option).
  • You may edit your submission through the application deadline.

 

On Saturday, June 13, 2026, the SRS' Trainee Education Advisory Committee will hold a Grant Writing Workshop for a select group of trainees seeking guidance in grant writing skills. The half-day workshop (8:30 am - 1:00 pm) is an intermediate-level workshop that includes hands-on activities, speakers, interactive panels, and small group discussions. Topics will include practical information on the grant writing process, from initial planning to funding, a mock grant study section activity, and an opportunity to have specific aims reviewed by a faculty member.

To be eligible for the Grant Writing Workshop Award, trainees must apply and attend the Grant Writing Workshop. Participants must be willing to submit a draft of their Specific Aims prior to the workshop and review up to two grants in preparation of a mock study section activity during the workshop. Directions will be shared upon acceptance into this workshop. All workshop participants will be notified no later than Friday, April 17, 2026. 

Participating in the Grant Writing Workshop does not prevent you from receiving another type of award. 

Application Extended Deadline: March 20, 2026

Recipients Notified: April 29, 2026