A specific acknowledgment of grant support Example: Research reported in this publication/poster/presentation/press release was supported by name of the Institute(s), Center, or other NIH offices of the Funding Agency, such as National Institutes of Health under award number specific grant number(s).
Results/Findings: Outline the key findings of your research. Utilize visual aspects of your data to support your findings such as quotes from interviews, charts, tables, or graphs that summarize the data.
In an acknowledgment slide in a PowerPoint presentation, you should typically include the following: The title “Acknowledgements” or “Special Thanks.” A list of names or entities you want to acknowledge, each followed by a brief description of their contribution or support.
In the acknowledgements section, you should list the names of people who helped with the project. Resist the temptation to use a person's title (e.g. Dr. or Professor) just use their name, and if a person is an author, you don't have to thank them in this section, their name on the author line is recognition enough.
How to phrase your acknowledgements I am deeply indebted to. I would like to express my deepest appreciation to. I would like to express my deepest gratitude to. I'm extremely grateful to. This endeavor would not have been possible without. I could not have undertaken this journey without. Words cannot express my gratitude to.
Background or Introduction: Present any background information necessary for the reader to understand your poster. Start with a general introduction to the field. Be brief, but include the important points to be sure the reader sees the relevance of your work. Bullet points are best, versus big paragraphs of text.
I'm extremely grateful to (Something—my success, the completion of my dissertation) would not have been possible without the support and nurturing of (person). I cannot begin to express my thanks to …., who …. Less strong, but very appreciative: I would like to extend my sincere thanks to …/ I must also thank …