Tips on applying for funding

Speaker:  John Grundy – Melbourne, Australia
Topic(s):  Society and the Computing Profession

Abstract

Targeted towards Early Career Researchers and PhDs, in this talk I discuss some of the fundamentals of applying for grant funding. While I use examples from predominantly Australian Schemes, I have given it to junior researchers from around the world. I cover topics including why apply for grants, basic principles of grant applications, common features of most grant schemes, discovery and fundamental research grants, industry collaboration grants, industry-funded contract research, philanthropic grants, and crowd-sourced funding. I discuss some key do’s and don’t’s, and aim to run this more as a audience participation/discuss rather than just a lecture.

About this Lecture

Number of Slides:  15
Duration:  25 - 30 minutes
Languages Available:  English
Last Updated: 

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