The Research Development Team is pleased to invite UWA researchers who are applying to the 2019 Round of ARC Discovery Projects or DECRA to attend the launch of the Structured Application Support Program (SASP), which aims to save time, reduce administrative uncertainty and improve application quality. Its features include a set of online resources and a series of workshops available to all UWA researchers.
A unique element of the program for researchers in the Faculties of EMS, HMS and Science is the Structured Support Trial (SST), which will provide registrants with fortnightly communications from their Research Development Adviser with upcoming event details and deadlines. Registrants are also stepped through the grant development process in a structured way, specifically through four stages: Preparation, Concept, Outlining, and Writing.
This Information Session will provide greater insight about the benefits and expectations of the SST and provide the opportunity to register directly with the Research Development Team.
You can indicate your interest in attending the workshop and/or participating in the SST with this RSVP.
Note: Spaces are limited in the Structured Support Trial, and you must register to participate by 1 December.
A unique element of the program for researchers in the Faculties of EMS, HMS and Science is the Structured Support Trial (SST), which will provide registrants with fortnightly communications from their Research Development Adviser with upcoming event details and deadlines. Registrants are also stepped through the grant development process in a structured way, specifically through four stages: Preparation, Concept, Outlining, and Writing.
This Information Session will provide greater insight about the benefits and expectations of the SST and provide the opportunity to register directly with the Research Development Team.
You can indicate your interest in attending the workshop and/or participating in the SST with this RSVP.
Note: Spaces are limited in the Structured Support Trial, and you must register to participate by 1 December.