SPACES STILL AVAILABLE
Wednesday February 5th
11:00 – 13:00
7th floor of the Executive Business Centre
The Royal Society is the independent scientific academy of the UK, dedicated to promoting excellence in science. The Society performs a number of roles including influencing policymaking, promoting public engagement with science and funding leading scientists. Over £40 million is spent annually by the Royal Society across the grant-making schemes.
This event, presented by the Royal Society’s Grants Operations Manager and the Grant Impact and Promotions Officer, will deliver an overview of the society’s funding schemes and provide advice on putting together a successful funding application. Academics with a successful track record will also discuss their personal experiences, and there will be a Q&A session followed by a networking lunch.
The intended learning outcomes of this session are:
- To learn about the Royal Society, its remit and the type of funding offered
- To be able to determine whether or not the Royal Society is an appropriate funder for your research project
For more information and to book, please see the staff intranet. If you have any queries, please contact RKEDF@bournemouth.ac.uk.