Date: Friday 13 October 2017
Time: Open funding presentation: 11.30 - 12.30, plus other focused sessions below
Venue: Living Systems Institute Seminar Rooms, video linked to Daphne du Maurier Seminar L and South Cloisters 3.06
Researchers and staff interested in Wellcome Trust funding are invited to this open session with the Wellcome Trust research services team.
During the presentation members of the team will provide an update on current and future opportunities, and be available to answer questions from the audience.
Please register for the main funding presentation by Mike Turner between 11.30 - 12.30 below.
During the afternoon the Wellcome team will also be hosting in-depth sessions for researchers working in the following areas:
13.30-15.00 - Biomedical Sciences, Living Systems Institue Seminar Room A (FULLY BOOKED)
Focused session for potential applicants (either Early Career or advanced) working in biomedical and neurological sciences
13.30-15.00 - Medical Humanities and Social Sciences, Living Systems Institute Seminar Room B (FULLY BOOKED)
Focused session for potential applicants (either Early Career or advanced) working in Medical Humanities and Social Sciences
15.00-16.00 - Population Health - Forum Seminar Room 1 (extra spaces now available)
Session for researchers working in population health research to discuss current University of Exeter research and potential applications / Wellcome Trust funding schemes.
15.00-16.00 - Public Engagement - Living Systems Institute Seminar Room A, video linked to Peter Lanyon Seminar 9, Penryn Campus (FULLY BOOKED)
Open session for all researchers on public engagement with Imran Khan (Head of Public Engagement).
15.00-16.00 - Translational Health schemes - Forum Seminar Room 7 (extra spaces now available)
Focused session aimed at researchers working on health-related products and services, e.g. prototypes and devices for healthcare.
Spaces are limited within these sessions; please state your interest in the form below. We will confirm a venue for these sessions with participants in advance.
If you have any questions, please contact
research-events@exeter.ac.uk