Principal Investigation – Post Award for RKE – Wednesday 10th April 2024, 14.00-15.00, Talbot campus
This session is aimed at any researcher who is, who plans to be, a Principal Investigator. Topics covered include:
- What is post award?
- Roles and responsibilities
- Systems
- Key policies
- Starting your awarded project
- Making changes to your project and reporting
- Hints and tips
Book your place here – under “Principal Investigation – Post Award for RKE 10/04/24″ in the drop-down menu.
Introduction to RED – The Research & Enterprise Database, Online, Thursday 11th April 2024, 10:00-10:30
The “Research Enterprise Database- RED” online workshop is aimed at all research staff to provide an overview of the Research & Enterprise Database.
Indicative Content
- how to access the system
- the information available to view
- budget management via RED
- how to use RED to identify your supporting pre and post award officers.
You can book your place here, under ‘Introduction to RED – The Research & Enterprise Database – 11/04/2024’ in the drop-down menu.
For any queries regarding these workshops, please contact Alex Morrison, Post Award Programme Manager (morrisona@bournemouth.ac.uk)
Please note that these workshops will be repeated on a monthly basis and you could find a suitable date and book your space here.











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