Leadership, Work and Organisation Workshop – Professor Stefanie Reissner
Title: LWO Workshop on Applying for Research Grants with Prof. Stefanie Reissner, including info on BAM Grants
Date: 25 September 2024
Time: 14:30 – 16:30
Venue: FDC.1.18
Speaker: Professor Stefanie Reissner
Professor Stefanie Reissner, Professor of Organisation Studies at Durham University and Chair of Research Grants for the British Academy of Management (BAM).
Abstract:
The workshop will be held on Wednesday 25th September from 2.30-4.30pm in Frederick Douglass Centre room 1.18, with the alternative option of attending online via the Teams link below if you can’t make it in person. If you intend to come it would be helpful if you could please accept this invitation, so we can keep an eye on numbers. This workshop will be of interest to a good number of you, including those new to applying for research funding. The details of the workshop are as follows: In many higher education institutions, applying for and being awarded competitive research funding has become a requirement for recruitment, progression and the ability to conduct research and attend conferences. Yet, applying for research funding is very time consuming, success rates are often very low and the ability to rework and resubmit an application are limited. Moreover, changes to the funding landscape in recent years have prioritised large grants over smaller schemes through which researchers can build a track record of funding. The aim of this workshop is to enable early career scholars and those new to pursuing research funding to better understand the benefits and limitations of applying for funding, gain insights into what makes a good application and learn more about the British of Management’s research grant portfolio. The session will be facilitated by the BAM Chair of Research Grants and seeks to help delegates to: • share any experiences with applying for and receiving research funding • learn about the BAM and Partner research grant portfolio • gain insights into how research grant applications are assessed • ask any questions about the BAM and Partner grant offering • reflect on their work and the potential for applying for research funding. If you want to see some background information on grants provided by BAM, see here: https://www.bam.ac.uk/grants.html
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