How to grow your R&D funding

This event was held on Friday 31 March 2023

Join us on Friday 31st March for an in-depth look at how to increase your Research and Development funding.

Topics covered:

  • The usual sources: ARC, NHMRC
  • What stage are you at in your research career? How to align this to your R&D funding strategy
  • Practical solutions for how to improve your R&D funding
  • WHY you should improve and HOW
  • Selling yourself
  • Pearls of wisdom depending on what stage you are at in your career
  • Pearls of wisdom from the Research & Development Office
  • Case study examples of lessons learned

Who should attend

  • PhD students
  • Postdoctoral researchers
  • Early and mid-career researchers
  • Industry-engaged academics
  • Industry-engaged professional staff

What you'll experience

PD+ is a free weekly webinar series that takes place every Friday from 12-1PM. It is the perfect way to lunch and level up your industry engagement and commercialisation skills.

Meet your presenter: Sarah Robinson

Most recently, Sarah has been a Senior Adviser, Research Management at the University of Canberra. Working within the Research and Innovation Services (RIS) team Sarah was responsible for supporting and strengthening the University's research and innovation culture by providing assistance and advice to researchers at the University of Canberra in all areas of research funding opportunities, including application procedures, and the administration and management of externally funded research grants. A senior lawyer by training, Sarah has worked in private practice, in-house corporate and State and Commonwealth Government.

Register

Event is free but registration is essential

The PD+ webinar series is brought to you by the University of Newcastle's Knowledge Exchange and Enterprise (KEE) and Campus Plus.  Find out about upcoming PD+ webinars and catch up on recordings of previous PD+ webinars at the Research Advantage Knowledge Hub.

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What is KEE?

The University of Newcastle's Knowledge Exchange and Enterprise (KEE) is responsible for facilitating impact within our regions through intellectual property commercialisation, business development, and entrepreneurship. KEE works with researchers and industry to identify and facilitate high-value licenses and research collaborations, in addition to supporting pre-startups, startups, and scale-up companies.

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