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Monday, 28 November 2016

RGMS assistance sessions: applying for an ECF in 2017


RGMS assistance: applying for an ECF in 2017
The Monash Research Office (MRO) will be holding sessions to provide guidance to NHMRC Early Career Fellowship (ECF) applicants in navigating the NHMRC's online grant management system, RGMS. The MRO will provide advice and tips to ECF applicants on how to populate their CV in RGMS.

These sessions will be of particular interest to early career researchers who will have either held their PhD for no more than two years at 30
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June 2017 (unless career disruptions exist) or be submitting their PhD thesis by 31 December 2017.

Sessions will be held in computer rooms or seminar rooms at Clayton, The Alfred, and Parkville. Registration is required to attend, and attendance numbers are capped due to space restrictions.

Please register below at the session you wish to attend.

1. Clayton - Wednesday 7th December 2016 2pm-3pm - Session 1
Location: CL_18Inn/157A PCLab, 18 Innovation Walk, Clayton Campus
Register here

2. Clayton - Wednesday 7th December 2016  3.30pm - 4.30pm -  Session 2
Location: CL_18Inn/157A PCLab, 18 Innovation Walk, Clayton Campus
Register here

3. The Alfred (AMREP) - Thursday 8th December 2016 - 10am - 11am
Location: Seminar Room 1, Level 5, The Alfred Centre.
Note: Attendees must bring their own laptops to this session only
Register here

4. Parkville - Friday 9th December 2016 - 3pm - 4pm
Location: PA_Manning/G05 PCLab2, Parkville Campus
Register here

Attendees will need to have an active RGMS account prior to the event. New RGMS user accounts can be requested at: https://rgms.nhmrc.gov.au/login/. Attendees should be mindful that it can take up to 48 hours for an RGMS account to become activated.
Please contact the Monash Research Office Medical Health Sciences team for any inquiries related to this information session: mhs@monash.edu

We look forward to seeing you there!


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