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From: Julia Campbell
Sent: 23 April 2003 11:35
To: Beatrice Campbell; Lynn Macgregor; Patricia Brown; Kerry Fairbairns
Subject: BBSRC and NERC visit Stirling University: Wed 30th April &
Thursday 1st May 2003
Importance: High
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Dear All
You may be aware that on Wed 30th April and Thurs 1st May, Stirling
University is hosting an unprecedented visit from two Research Council
representatives: Dr Guy Richards from the Animal Sciences Branch of the
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) and Mrs
Angela Morrison from the Science and Innovation Programme of the Natural
Environment Research Council (NERC). These research councils are
particularly prestigious funders of research, and we are flattered that
they have agreed to spend some time at Stirling and are thus very keen for
as many researchers as possible to be involved with their visit. To find
out how to be involved, please read on.
Programme
The visit will kick off with a lunchtime information/Q&A session from
12.30pm to 3pm on Wednesday 30th April in Room 4U5, Cottrell Building
(sandwiches will be provided), where they will focus on current priorities
and funding initiatives of BBSRC and NERC, along with other issues
associated with winning research funds from the Research Councils
(including NERC's new Peer Review College and Funding Framework). After
the lunchtime session, researchers will have the chance to book short
one-to-one meetings with the presenters, to discuss their own individual
research ideas/bids/issues, with meeting slots available between 3pm and
5pm. Then, on the morning of Thursday 1st May, Dr Richards will be
meeting with researchers at the Institute of Aquaculture, before heading
back down south in the afternoon.
How to Book
If you would like to come along to the lunchtime session, all you need do
is register your name with Sylvia Barnes in the Planning and Research
Office by phoning x7041 or emailing sb18(a)stir.ac.uk (ideally as soon as
possible, so that we can reserve a sandwich for you). If would also like
to take advantage of the opportunity to have a one-to-one meeting with
either of the presenters, Sylvia would be happy to let you know what
timeslots are still available to book. If you are interested in being
involved in Dr Richard's visit to the Institute of Aquaculture on the
morning of 1st May, details of his visit can be obtained from Professor
Randolph Richards (after Friday 25th April).
Research Areas Supported by BBSRC & NERC
BBSRC research areas fit within the following committees: Agrifood, Animal
Sciences, Biochemistry & Cell Biology, Biomolecular Sciences, Engineering
& Biological Systems, Genes & Developmental Biology, Plant & Microbial
Sciences. This research council is relevant mainly to researchers in
Aquaculture, Biological Sciences, Environmental Science, and Psychology.
For more details, see
http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/funding/news/Welcome.html
NERC is interested in supporting research into terrestrial, marine and
freshwater biology and Earth, atmospheric, hydrological, oceanographic and
polar sciences and Earth observation. This research council is relevant
mainly to researchers in Aquaculture, Biological Sciences and
Environmental Science. For more details, see
http://www.nerc.ac.uk/funding/
Stirling Successes
Stirling has had a good history of obtaining grants from both BBSRC and
NERC. Since 1996, the following departments have been successful in
obtaining funding from these research councils:
* BBSRC: Aquaculture (8 awards), Biological Sciences (10 awards),
Environmental Science (4 awards) and Psychology (5 awards).
* NERC: Aquaculture (9 awards), Biological Sciences (30 awards),
Environmental Science (15 awards).
And finally, some BBSRC/NERC upcoming deadlines......
BBSRC:
2nd May 2003: Basic Technology programme outline bids
6th June 2003: Sustainable Technologies Initiative
1st July 2003: Combating diseases in livestock initiative
14th July 2003 : Proteomics and Cell Function Initiative as well as all
responsive mode grants
NERC:
2nd May 2003: Basic Technology programme outline bids
16th May 2003: Environmental Maths & Statistics discipline bridging awards
1st June 2003: small responsive mode grants
1st July 2003: standard responsive mode grants & consortium grants
1st Sept 2003: small grants in Marine & Freshwater Microbial Biodiversity
thematic programme
15th Nov 2003: all fellowships
Hope you are able to be involved in this visit.
Best Wishes
Julia
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Julia Campbell
Research Funding Support Officer
Planning & Research Office Rm 3B1
University of Stirling
x6690
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