‘How to write an application in the new format for the Funding Service’
Friday 14th June and Thursday 4th July 2024 – 11:00 – 13:00 – Online
These sessions are aimed at to all interested in finding out about the new funding service, from ECRs to Professors.
The session will cover the requirements for the new UKRI application format. We will discuss the application structure focusing on AHRC and ESRC and the sections and how to complete them. The session will be framed with more general information on the various Research Councils that comprise UKRI and best practice in writing applications for external research funding.
Outcomes:
- Understanding of the new application format and how to write the sections within it
- Understanding of AHRC and ESRC
General understanding of best practice for writing an application for external funding.
The facilitator for this event is Sally Baggott – Find out more here.
Book your place here under ‘AHRC & ESRC – How to write an application in the new format for the funding service’ and select either: 14/06/ 2024 or 04/07/2024’ in the drop-down menu.
For any queries regarding this workshop, please contact RKE Dev Framework
Need some time away from the office to write your winning funding application? Last chance to book!










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