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Tuesday, October 15, 2024

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Overview of the Small Research Grants Scheme
Online via Teams

Applying to the British Academy/Leverhulme Small Research Grant scheme

Date: Tuesday, October 15th at 11am on Teams (approximately 45 mins. with additional time for Q&A)

This session will provide an overview of the Small Research Grants scheme, which is one of the most popular funding opportunities in terms of applications received and number of awards made. The session will include advice on applying for the scheme with tips on writing a competitive research funding application. It will be led by Dr Jami Rogers, Research Development Officer (Arts) and current BA Small Research grant-holder.

To register for the session, use the form hereLink opens in a new window.

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MaPC - Dr Li Ren-Yuan
FAB 5.49

Join the Manuscript and Print Cultures group (MaPC) for the first event of term!

(Week 3) Tuesday 15th October, 5.05pm in FAB 5.49

Dr Li Ren-Yuan (Associate Research Fellow at the Institute of History and Philology / the Director of IHP Archives) has joined us at Warwick to give a talk on "Early Commercial Publishing and Reading Practices in China: Responses to the Early Information Age".

No prior knowledge needed. All welcome! Light refreshments provided.

We also welcome new members to the network. Anyone interested in giving a short talk or Show and Tell at future events, please email Dr Jen Baker J.Baker.5@warwick.ac.uk and Dr Tess Grant T.Grant@warwick.ac.uk

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