Do you have an idea for your research impact funding application? Or perhaps you’re not sure which strand to apply for? Or are you confused by the guidance? Join us at our lunchtime drop-in surgeries to discuss your ideas and ask any questions to members of our funding panel.
| Thursday 21 November | Talbot Campus – P402 | 12:30 – 13:30 |
| Monday 25 November | Talbot Campus – P411 | 12:00 – 13:00 |
| Wednesday 27 November | Lansdowne Campus – B202 | 12:00 – 13:00 |
| Monday 2 December | Lansdowne Campus – EB303 | 12:30 – 13:30 |
| Thursday 5 December | Talbot Campus – F206 | 12:30 – 13:30 |
| Tuesday 10 December | Talbot Campus – F304 | 12:30 – 13:30 |
| Wednesday 11 December | Lansdowne Campus – EB603 | 12:00 – 13:00 |
Applications must be submitted to researchimpact@bournemouth.ac.uk by 5pm on Thursday 12 December. To apply, please read the policy, application form and guidance.
If you can’t make any of the drop-in surgeries but you’d still like to talk to someone about your application, please email Genna del Rosa (Panel Secretary) or contact your Faculty Impact Officer:
- FHSS: Amanda Lazar
- FM: Matt Fancy
- FMC: Brian McNulty
- FST: Amanda Edwards
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