- Date
- Wednesday 12 February 2025
- Time
- 10:00am - 12:30pm
- Location
- Worsley SR (9.58a)
- Cost
- Free
- Type
- Lectures and seminars
- Audience
- Staff and students, Alumni
Are you an early career researcher planning to apply for a grant? Want to see examples of successful and unsuccessful grant applications?
An event hosted by the Health ECR Community at Leeds Institute for Data Analytics (LIDA)
Are you an early career researcher planning to apply for a grant? Would you like to see some examples of successful and unsuccessful grant applications?
Join us for this practical and engaging session designed for early career researchers, where you'll learn how to identify funding opportunities, analyse successful grant applications, and develop strategies to strengthen your own proposals, whilst connecting with peers and experts in the field.
Schedule:
- 10:00-10:10 – Welcome
- 10:10-10:40 – How to find grants and when they tend to appear – Dr Kate Hill
- 10:40-10:50 – Q&A
- 10:50-11:15 – Breakout session looking at grant examples that were successful and unsuccessful. What a good one looks like (WAGOLL).
- 11:15-11:30 – Come together and share thoughts on improvements and strong areas of applications.
- 11:30-12:30 – Wrap-up and optional networking/lunch
Dr Kate Hill is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Leeds (Leeds Institute of Health Services) working as an NIHR Research Support Service Advisor within the NIHR RSS Hub delivered by the University of York and Partners.
Book tickets for the LIDA Funding Your Future: Grants Made Simple? event.