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SUMMARY:Conference on Multilingualism (COM) 2020
DESCRIPTION:WELCOME TO COM2020! \nThe 2020 Conference on Multilingualism will be hosted by the Centre for Literacy and Multilingualism at the University of Reading to explore the many different aspects of multilingualism in the fields of linguistics\, psychology\, neurology\, sociology and educational sciences. \nKeynote speakers \nRowena Kasprowicz (University of Reading) \nJoao Verissimo (University of Potsdam) \nMinna Lehtonen  (University of Oslo) \n  \nThe conference will take place in the form of a Zoom webinar and is now FREE OF CHARGE. \nThe number of participants will be capped at 1000 as this is the most we can accommodate with our webinar license. At the time of writing (28 May 2020) we already have in excess of 800 registrations so hurry while places last! \n\nRegistration will automatically close once we have reached 1000 bookings. Register here.\n\n\n\nPlease note that only registered attendees will receive the link to access the webinar. We will email you the link a couple of days before the conference with detailed instructions on how to access the talks.  \n\nIf you are a presenter\, find out more on the CELM website  \nFor talk presenters  \nFor poster presenters  \n 
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/conference-on-multilingualism-com-2020/
CATEGORIES:Agriculture, Food & Health,Heritage & Creativity
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SUMMARY:Insights into winning (and losing) grants as an early career researcher
DESCRIPTION:Insights into winning (and losing) grants as an early career researcher \nPhil Davies \nHenley Research Grant Webinar \nPhil Davies has recently won an EPSRC grant worth ~£100k alongside an industrial partner and has recently seen his ESRC New Investigators Grant (worth roughly ~£300k) pass review and make it to panel. Whilst Phil has now had a success and passed the first round of another grant\, Phil also has a few losses from which he can share his experience. The purpose of this webinar is therefore to give ECRs\, or anyone new to grant writing\, insight into the grant writing process\, what makes a successful grant and what doesn’t and some lessons learnt from winning and losing grants to support your grant bids going forward. Phil will also highlight a number of resources he found particular useful in writing his grants.  \nThe webinar will be roughly 20-30 minutes of presentation following by 30-40 minutes of Q&A \n  \nIf you wish to join the webinar\, please contact Jana Oslejova for an invite in Teams. \n  \nJana Oslejova \nDepartment Administrator—International Business and Strategy \nHenley Business School\, University of Reading \nj.oslejova@reading.ac.uk
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/insights-into-winning-and-losing-grants-as-an-early-career-researcher/
CATEGORIES:Prosperity & Resilience
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