[Academic] EPSRC Physical Sciences visit TODAY

Andrew Daley andrew.daley at strath.ac.uk
Thu Jun 4 07:46:47 BST 2015


Hi Everyone,

This is just a quick reminder of the EPSRC presentations and opportunities for discussions and questions today:

13:00 –TIC Building, conference rooms 6&7, open to all interested staff
              Overview by John Hand (Physical Sciences lead, EPSRC)

14:30 ­– Coffee and discussions

15:00 –Separate sessions for specific interest groups (Early career / established career researchers)
           TIC Conference room 6 – Early career researchers session, including:
               Funding for early academics, engagement, getting involved in networks
            TIC Conference room 7 – Established career researchers session, including:
               Large grants, strategic priorities, future funding of doctoral students,
               balance of grants across the EPSRC portfolio

Very best regards,
Andrew


On 2 Jun 2015, at 7:36 am, Andrew Daley <andrew.daley at strath.ac.uk<mailto:andrew.daley at strath.ac.uk>> wrote:

Hi Everyone,

This is to remind you that this Thursday and Friday we have a group of representatives from EPSRC physical sciences visiting the University, and meeting with members of Physics, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering.

There are going to be several presentations on the afternoon of Thursday 4 June that will hopefully interest many of you:

– There will be an overview presentation from John Hand (Physical Sciences lead, EPSRC)
– There will be a session for early career researchers
– There will be a parallel session for established career researchers.

These will be held in the TIC building, with plenty of time for discussion. The schedule is planned as follows:

Thursday 4th June:

13:00 – Presentation by John Hand (Physical Sciences lead, EPSRC) and
              corresponding discussion, covering high-level topics, such as
              International collaborations, increased engagement, Diversity,
              Technology Touching Life Responsible Innovation, Pathways to Impact
              and Impact at EPSRC, Advanced materials, the balance of grants within
              EPSRC, priorities within Physical sciences and balancing capability.
              TIC Building, conference rooms 6&7, open to all interested staff

14:30 ­– Coffee

15:00 – TIC Conference room 6 – Early career researchers session, including:
               Funding for early academics, engagement, getting involved in networks
            TIC Conference room 7 – Established career researchers session, including:
               Large grants, strategic priorities, future funding of doctoral students,
               balance of grants across the EPSRC portfolio

Everyone who is interested is welcome to attend.

Very best regards,
Andrew


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