Attracting your own research funding: writing and applying for fellowships (20 July)
This Passport to Research Futures workshop is open to all research students and research and teaching staff. If you are aiming for a career in research it is crucial to publish regularly, be independent and attract your own funding. You can start to do this early in your research career: if you are awarded a postdoctoral fellowship, not only will you stand out from the crowd, but you will demonstrate that you can propose innovative projects that attract research funding – this is a key requirement for a successful academic career. There is more to it than filling in an application form: you will have to propose and design an innovative project, identify a senior researcher to advise you and approach them about being involved in your project, convince the application reviewers that you are the right person, name referees and more. To be successful requires planning and preparation and you will need to use your network and be proactive. This workshop and will include case studies, individual exercises and the instructor’s own experience of successfully obtaining a postdoctoral research fellowship.
Booking Link: Request a place at Attracting your own research funding: writing and applying for fellowships
NOTE: Academic Mentoring Scheme participants / Passport to Research Futures Programme participants will be prioritised
Associated Programmes / Support streams
Passport to Research Futures – Core subunit
This workshop will be held via Zoom