Track Record - NHMRC & ROPE - ARC
As part of the Research Advantage Grant Accelerator Program a series of workshops and seminars have been developed to run from May to December in 2018, providing information and practical advice about grant writing.
The eighth workshop –Track Record (NHMRC) & ROPE (ARC) – will provide top tips and lessons learnt on building a track record and writing successful track records and Research Opportunity and Performance Evidence (ROPE) statements for grant applications.
Who: UON Researchers
When: 1.30 – 3.00pm Monday 24 September 2018 [tea, coffee and biscuits provided]
Where: ATC 210 [Advanced Technology Centre], Callaghan Campus
When: 1.30 – 3.00pm Monday 24 September 2018 [tea, coffee and biscuits provided]
Where: ATC 210 [Advanced Technology Centre], Callaghan Campus
Presenters:
- Track Record (NHMRC) – Professor Billie Bonevski, NHMRC Career Development Fellow and Brawn Career Development Fellow, School of Medicine and Public Health, Faculty of Health and Medicine
- ROPE (ARC) – Professor Paul Dastoor, School of Mathematical and Physica Sciences, Faculty of Science
- Ms Kylie Hugo – Research and Innovation Services, R&I Division
Questions:
- How do I develop a strong track record?
- How do I write a compelling Track Record as part of a NHMRC grant application?
- How do I write a compelling Research Opportunity and Performance Evidence (ROPE) statement as part of an ARC grant application?
Register now via Discover.
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