From 20th January 2021, the RDS Funding Development Briefings will occur weekly, on a Wednesday at 12 noon.
Each session will cover the latest major funding opportunities, followed by a brief Q&A session. Sessions will also include a spotlight on a particular funding opportunity of strategic importance to BU.
Next Wednesday 27th January, there will be a spotlight on Philip Leverhulme Prizes. We will cover:
- Aims and scope of the programme
- Eligibility criteria including subject areas for 2021
- The nomination process
- Q & A
For those unable to attend, the session will be recorded and shared on the Teams site under the ‘Files’ section, and also saved on the I Drive at I:\RDS\Public\Funding Pipeline\Funding Development Briefings.
Please email RKEDF@bournemouth.ac.uk to receive the Teams invite for these sessions.
Funding Development Briefing – Spotlight on: Newton International Fellowships
Funding Development Briefing – Spotlight on: MSCA Individual Fellowships (EU)
Funding Development Briefing – Spotlight on: EPSRC
Funding Development Briefing – Spotlight on: AHRC Research Development and Engagement Fellowships










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