Research Newsletter - Issue 74: Events
Please click on the Event heading below to get further information and registration details.
Date: 25th of May (10am - 4pm) & 26th of May (10am - 1pm)
Venue: Online and free to attend
The theme of this year's 2022 conference is 'Good research practice: culture, environment and sustainability'. Speakers from across the research community will come together to discuss key topics in research integrity, such as, how do we make sure research is high quality and of high ethical standards during these challenging times? How can we ensure rigour and reproducibility, adapt to new ways of working, reduce waste in research, and respond to the wider issues facing society?
The event will be of particular interest to researchers, research students and research administrators; people with managerial, supervisory or leadership roles in research; and people working in the fields of research integrity, research ethics, research culture, research governance or research policy.
To see the full conference programme please click here.
To register for the conference please click here.
Date: 3 workshops will take place on 2nd, 9th and 23rd June 2022
Venue: Online via Zoom
The Research Development Team has launched the first three workshops in their upcoming in-depth Grant Writing Workshop series, aimed at improving your grant writing skills for research funding applications.
The series consists of several individual interactive workshops, focused specifically on different sections of a typical grant application, and are open to researchers (post-PhD) in all disciplines.
The first 3 workshops in the series are now open for registration:
Designing and Developing your Idea for Research Funding
Date & Time: 2nd June, 14:00-16:30
Registration: please click here.
Writing a compelling Abstract, Aims and Objectives of a Project Idea
Date & Time: 9th June, 10:00-12:00
Registration: please click here.
Why should your research be funded? Writing the background and state of the art for funding applications
Date & Time: 23rd June, 11:00-13:00
Registration: please click here.
Date: 2nd June 2022, 11am - 12.30pm
Venue: Online
The DCU Research Support Office, in conjunction with the Research Development Office, will be hosting an information session on Thursday 2nd of June 2022, 11:00am -12.30pm, via Zoom.
The information session will provide an overview of the Discover call in addition to some tips and guidance on proposal development. You can register to attend the session here.
SFI have also released a pre-recorded webinar on the Discover Programme website, providing an overview of the call.
Date: 15th & 16th June 2022
Venue: Online
Innovation UK Edge will host a virtual event to facilitate the inclusion of Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) experts in Horizon Europe Cluster 6 proposals. Cluster 6 is about Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment.
Professionals working in Cluster 6 related areas will have an opportunity to offer project cooperation while SSH experts will offer their expertise.
Info and registrations at this link: Social Sciences and Humanities opportunities in Horizon Europe Cluster 6 | b2match.
All participants are required to have complete profiles.