Difference between revisions of "Grants and Funding: An introduction to the Early Career Grant Scheme by the RSA"
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Stuart Dawley, University of Newcastle, UK | Stuart Dawley, University of Newcastle, UK | ||
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I-Chun Catherine Chang, Macalester College, USA | I-Chun Catherine Chang, Macalester College, USA | ||
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Jacopo Canello, University of Groningen, The Netherlands | Jacopo Canello, University of Groningen, The Netherlands | ||
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This webinar covers the Early Career Grant Scheme, offered by the Regional Studies Association. Stuart and current grant holders with cover the following topics, to help you prepare your next application for this grant: | This webinar covers the Early Career Grant Scheme, offered by the Regional Studies Association. Stuart and current grant holders with cover the following topics, to help you prepare your next application for this grant: |
Revision as of 09:29, 28 November 2021
Speakers:
Stuart Dawley, University of Newcastle, UK
I-Chun Catherine Chang, Macalester College, USA
Jacopo Canello, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Chair: Sally Hardy, CEO RSA
This webinar covers the Early Career Grant Scheme, offered by the Regional Studies Association. Stuart and current grant holders with cover the following topics, to help you prepare your next application for this grant:
What is the Early Career Grant Scheme?
How can I apply for this grant?
Expectations for a good proposal and top tips
Insights from a current grant holder
Impact this funding can have on your projects and professional career