Thursday 11 December
12:00-1:00pm,
Lecture Theatre South 1,
Building 64, Monash Clayton Campus
In 2014, the university
ranked number 1 in NHMRC Project Grants and Fellowships, and we wish to
maintain this position into the future. The Faculties of Medicine, Nursing and
Health Sciences and Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences and the University
also wish to improve on our success in attaining Australian Research Council
support.
To improve the quality and
competitiveness of Monash applications to be submitted in 2015, the Faculties
and their Departments have established pre-submission review processes for
applications to be submitted to the various schemes funded by the NHMRC and
ARC. I encourage you to participate in and support the schemes offered within
your department, school or institute.
To enhance our success in
the ARC Discovery Projects, a Workshop will be conducted on Thursday 11
December 12:00-1:00pm, Lecture Theatre South 1 Building 64 Monash Clayton
Campus. The panellists for this workshop will be: Professors Mark Sleeman (CoE)
and James Whisstock (Assessor / Applicant), and Michelle Armstrong (MRO).
This is workshop for DP16
intending applicants will address:
The scheme
Key
timelines.
Resource
availability.
Addressing
Biomedical intent – examples of funded and ineligible applications.
Assessment Criteria
The
use of FoR codes to assign your application and external assessors.
Scoring
to the scheme
Appointment
of external assessors and weightings of external assessors and College of
Experts scores
How to sell your
application
Selling
of the application and alignment to “Fundamental outcomes” as opposed to
“health and medical outcomes”. How does the ARC differ from the NHMRC and
that applications need to be distinct
Significance
and difference
Preliminary
data requirements
Justification
of duration and Budget
Time will be allocated for
questions and answers.
Matthew Gillespie
Associate Dean (Research
Strategy)
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