Grants Factory – AHRC Mock Panel

12 December 2017, 2.00 – 4.00pm

Venue: tbc (Canterbury Campus)

 This Grants Factory session will provide an insight into how the AHRC assesses applications.   It will consist of two parts:

  • Firstly, two experienced panellists, Dr Simon Kirchin (Dean of Humanities and SECL) and Prof Gordon Lynch (SECL) will give an overview of the priorities and processes of the AHRC, outlining how your proposal will be assessed;
  • Secondly, Simon and Gordon will lead a ‘mock’ panel, at which you will assess, discuss and rank a number of real applications, and decide which should be funded. This is invaluable to help understand the issues and difficulties faced by the AHRC panels, which will, in turn, help you to focus and draft your application more effectively.

Given the nature of the mock panel exercise, places are strictly limited, and allocated on a first come, first served basis, although priority will be given to those currently working on an application.

Refreshments will be provided. Do let me know if you would like to take part.

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Grants Factory: ERC Masterclass

Thursday 9 Nov, 12pm-2pm

Cornwallis LT3 (COLT3), Canterbury campus

The ERC​ or European Research Council is the gold standard of European research funding. There are no research boundaries or priorities, all topics are supported from arts to medicine, from social science to engineering. Each year hundreds of the very best researchers are supported by the ERC to pursue their own, transformative research ideas in Europe. They are quite simply, ‘career-making’ grants.

If you are thinking of applying to the ERC in 2018 this is the time to start preparing, particularly for the ERC Consolidator call.

Please note that the UK government will underwrite all Horizon2020 grants for their entire duration, if awarded before the UK leaves the EU in 2019. Therefore, do apply whilst you still can.

  • ERC Consolidator (for researchers 7-12 years from PhD): Now open! Deadline 15 Feb 2018
  • ERC Advanced (for researchers with 10+ years of outstanding research): Opens 17 May 2018, Deadline 30 Aug 2018
  • ERC Starting (for researchers 2-7 years from PhD): Opens Aug 2017, Deadline Oct 2018 (tbc)

This session will be led by two of Kent’s ERC grant winners: Dr Heather Ferguson from Psychology (ERC Starting grant 2015, ‘CogSoCoAGE’, €1,488,028) and Prof Tracy Kivell​ from Anthropology (ERC Starting grant 2013, ‘GRASP’, €1 622 053).

They will provide a brief overview of how things work at the ERC before moving on to give their personal perspective on what it’s like to prepare for and write such a major grant. The session will be informal with plenty of opportunity for questions and discussion throughout.

As ever, it’s free and open to all. However, do let me know beforehand that you can make it so that I can change the room if necessary. In the meantime notes from previous sessions are available here.

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Vacancy: Research Development Officer (Humanities)

We’re currently seeking a Research Development Officer for the Faculty of the Humanities. There’s more detail on the University’s job pages, including a full job description and further particulars. If you want to talk informally about the role, do email Phil Ward.

The deadline is 30 October.

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Grants Factory: Essential Elements of a Successful Proposal

 

Friday 27 Oct, 11am-1pm

Cornwallis SR9

Everyone’s research is different, but successful funding proposals share a number of common elements. Mastering these is essential if your application is going to get the consideration it deserves, no matter how good your underlying research idea is.

The next Grants Factory session will look at these, and will provide insights into how to get them right. The speakers come from very different disciplines, but it is their diverse backgrounds that is their strength: it shows that, whether you’re applying to the AHRC, the EPSRC or the ESRC, you need to understand the basics.

The session is intended to be informal. The speakers will include Prof Simon Thompson (Computing, with experience of EPSRC) and Prof Gordon Lynch (SECL, with experience of AHRC), and I’m just confirming the involvement of a colleague with ESRC experience. They will give a brief overview of how things work at their funders, before taking questions and opening up more of a discussion.

As ever, it’s free and open to all. However, do let me know beforehand that you can make it so that I can change the room if necessary. In the meantime notes from previous sessions are available here.

 

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Applying for a Leverhulme Fellowship

Applying for a Leverhulme Fellowship

Wednesday 18 October

13:00-14:30

As part of the Grants Factory Programme for 2017/18 I would like to invite you back to a workshop with Prof Davina Cooper from Kent Law School. Prof Cooper is a member of Leverhulme Advisory Board panel that assess the fellowship applications.  She will share her inside knowledge and provide us with some tips on how successfully apply for a Leverhulme Fellowship.  There will be a talk followed by Q&A session.  If you are interested in coming along, do sign up here.

As well, there is a number of coming up Leverhulme Fellowship deadlines:

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