Research Funding Workshop 1: The Research Funding Lifecycle
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The Research funding: what you need to know for success series is of particular relevance to early career researchers, research staff, academics and PIs who are new to Lancaster or those who wish to have a reminder of best practices and support available.
From exploring the funding landscape and identifying relevant opportunities, adhering to funder requirements and conducting your research with integrity, to considerations around impact and engagement, this series offers an overview of the research lifecycle and ensures you are connected with key contacts who can help you at Lancaster.
Workshop 1: Getting started: The Research Funding Lifecycle
1. Academic and research staff experiences of applying for research funding.
2. The research and funding landscape to help you understand where best to position your next research ideas to align with current priorities.
3. Colleagues from Research Services who support successful grants will join for short presentations on the roles and responsibilities of PIs and who is best placed to help you administer your project.
4. Clinical Research Support and sponsorship
5. Guidance on publication plans and open access requirements with support colleagues from the Library complete this first session.
This session will take place in person. The academic speaker for this session will be Dr Alison Stowell (LUMS).
For any enquiries about this event please contact Organisational Development
We understand that priorities change and you may no longer be able to attend. In these cases please cancel your place at the earliest opportunity. Please note that departmental charges may apply for cancellations less than 5 days in advance of for no-shows. For more information please see our Access Statement and Cancellation Policy.
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