World Bank researcher Samantha De Martino will present at 2pm on behaviourally-flavoured
interventions run by the World Bank and about careers in the World Bank. This event is
remote. Here is the teams link:
https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_MmY4ODA5OTQtMjEzNC00…
Thanks to Hector for inviting Samantha
Prof. David Comerford,
Director MSc Behavioural Science,
Economics Division
Stirling Management School
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Scotland
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From: BehSci <behsci-bounces(a)lists.stir.ac.uk> On Behalf Of Till Stowasser
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2023 1:21 PM
To: behsci Mailing List <behsci(a)lists.stir.ac.uk>
Subject: [Behsci] Fwd: IAS Cluster Activities
Dear Behavioural Science cluster,
See below an e-mail from IAS to all clusters regarding additional support the University
can provide to clusters beyond the studentships.
Re: Festival of Research. Gözde and I will represent our cluster there on 25/05. Anyone
else planning to go?
Best,
Till
Begin forwarded message:
From: Institute for Advanced Studies <ias@stir.ac.uk<mailto:ias@stir.ac.uk>>
Subject: IAS Cluster Activities
Date: 17. April 2023 at 13:05:08 GMT+1
Dear All
Following on from our meeting before Easter thought I would follow up with some options
for moving clusters forward (I have attached my slides from the meeting). I want to
acknowledge again that different clusters will be in different places and so you may not
feel the need to engage with this, but we would like to fan the flames of the enthusiasm
that came from the clusters ;
1. If you want to meet with a member of RIBE either the business or the funding team
then please
contactresearchdevelopment@stir.ac.uk<mailto:researchdevelopment@stir.ac.uk> and
they can arrange individual meetings with the clusters.
2. The idea of hearing about what other clusters were planning was well received but I
am very aware we are in marking season and you will need to be looking at applications
over the next month so we will leave this for now, the sessions in festival are focussed
around the mega clusters so we can use those as an opportunity to hear more about what is
going on in those areas.
3. Booking space out in campus central. You can do this any time through
https://resourcebooker.stir.ac.uk/ If you want to use the space for your cluster to meet
during festival of research then we are hoping to provide some refreshments and the chance
to mingle in the central area as well as use the meeting rooms more formally. we have
currently block booked the space but will open up the rooms for morning and afternoon
sessions (9-1) (1-5) which clusters can book. It would be lovely to see the space busy and
we are only anticipating that individual clusters would be there for one or two half days
across the fortnight- of course you are welcome to use it more if that is of benefit. In
order to book then email ias@stir.ac.uk<mailto:ias@stir.ac.uk> specifying the days
and time you would like and they will allocate on a first come first served basis.
4. Impact- this will come up in festival and look out for more news about it but the
FoSS Impact accelerator account is just getting up and running and will provide
opportunities for everyone to think about impact, access training or funding for
accelerating impact
If there is another way in which you think we could support you then please let me know
and I will see what we can do.
Rachel
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