- Have you ever submitted a proposal to the AHRC?

- Have you considered the AHRC as a potential funder of your research?
- Would you like to find out more about the AHRC and how it works?
- Have you any burning questions about AHRC strategy?
If you have answered yes to any of the above, then you will be pleased to hear that on 27th June Professor Mark Llewellyn, Director of Research from the AHRC is coming to BU.
This is a great opportunity to ask your questions about the AHRC and how you might best secure funding. It is unusual for Research Councils to visit universities – it would be wise to make the most of this chance to hear first hand about AHRC’s future strategy, and how your research might fit within it.
Professor Llewellyn began his secondment to the AHRC as Director of Research in January and his responsibilities cover all areas of research activity, postgraduate funding, peer review, and international and Knowledge Exchange issues.
The open meeting with start with a presentation, and then be followed by discussion.
Click here to book your place.
Day: Wednesday, 27th June
Time: 1.30pm – 2.15pm
Place: Talbot Campus – PG16
In the meantime, if you have any questions please email Caroline O’Kane











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