This day-long workshop is intended for clinicians, allied health professionals, academics & researchers who are currently making (or considering) a research funding application to the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR).
Participants will gain most from this workshop if they have an active idea for research which they can bring to the workshop. (Subsequent workshops will provide advice and support for those considering NIHR fellowship applications).
The workshop will take the NIHR standard application form as its starting point and will focus upon how to enhance competitiveness by completing it more effectively. Key sections and features of the form will be introduced. A distinction will be made between i) constructing your case for funding, and ii) communicating your case for funding. Insight will be offered in each of these areas about what the NIHR is looking for, and how to present in a fashion which is ‘funding-panel friendly’.
The workshop will include formal presentations, structured discussion, and participant activities.
Programme:
- 9-9:30am: Tea/coffee and registration
- 9:30am: Start and introductions
- 9:45am: How funding decisions are made
- 10:45am: How ‘important’ is your research?
- 12pm: What’s your ‘solution’?
- 12:45pm: Lunch break
- 1:30pm: The research team
- 1:45pm: Public involvement in grant writing
- 2:45pm: Some practical hints and tips
- 3pm: Closing comments
- 3:05pm: Session for discussions if attendees want to stay
- 3:30pm: Finish
- 3:30-4pm: RDS staff available for one-to-one questions/discussion
This event takes place 10am-4pm, Thursday 13 June 2019 at Vaughan Parry Williams Pavilion, Nottingham. Free parking is available. The venue is also reachable via tram and bus routes.
Attendees should bring a laptop.
This is a free event. Refreshments and will be lunch provided (please specify any food preferences on the booking form). Book your attendance.