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Research Office Newsletter |
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15 May 2008 |
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From the Director of the Research Office |
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Welcome to this fortnight's Research Office Newsletter.
I would like to express my appreciation to the College research managers who have been working on the ARC LIEF applications, which close this week, and the ARC Linkage Projects and Linkage International. These Schemes are all important to the ANU's research effort.
I would also like to acknowledge the work of the publication officers in the Colleges who have been providing ORMD with details of their College research publications for 2007 for the HERDC Collection, a collection which is vital to ANU's research reputation and contributes significant funding through the Research Block Grants. Margaret Richardson and Alanah McCann are currently working hard at finalising the collection by the 30 June due date.
F&BS has recently begun working on the HERDC Finance collection of 2007 research income. Their work has been delayed by the late release by DIISR of the final reporting requirements and they are seeking the cooperation of all Colleges in helping them to meet the DIISR deadline of 30 June. Given the importance of the HERDC Collection to the ANU and our research funding, your cooperation in providing them with assistance in meeting this deadline is very much appreciated.
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ANU Career Development Fair The Research Office will have a presence at the upcoming Careers Development Fair, where we will showcase the range of training and development services offered across the Research Office. The Careers Development Fair is for all ANU staff and is run by the Staff Development Branch of Human Resources, in conjunction with National Career Development Week 2008. It will be held at Melville Hall from 12–2pm, Wednesday 4th of June.
Future Research Leaders Program (FRLP) During April, we saw successful implementation of the trial phase of the Future Research Leaders program, with academic staff attending modules focusing on research project commencement and collaboration, research integrity compliance, and an introduction to the research environment at the ANU. We will continue rolling out FRLP modules over June and July, with the following on offer: Intellectual Property & CommercialisationHosted by the Office of Commercialisation Workshop to be held on Friday June 13 Financial, Resource and Risk ManagementHosted by Finance & Business Services Workshop to be held on Wednesday July 2 Managing and Leading People in a Research ContextHosted by Human Resources Staff Development Branch Workshop to be held Tuesday July 22
The modules are aimed at early to mid career research staff, although all staff are eligible to attend. There is no cost involved in the training and each module stands alone, and does not require the completion of other modules.
To confirm interest for any of the modules, or for further
information, please email Tom Hammond.
It would be appreciated if this information could be circulated through college networks, to reach all academic staff who may be interested.
Lunchtime Seminar Series Presenter: Prof Rob Elliman MEC chairman Topic: MEC Review information session Date: Tuesday, 20th May 2008 Time: 12.30pm – 1.30pm Venue: Finkel Theatre, Mills Road (Bldg 54c) Research
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NEWS & NOTICES ARC Schemes
ARC Linkage Projects and Linkage International Fellowships OSR
Deadline
Please contact your College Research Office for information on College processes and deadlines.
OTHER FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Campus Review – Scholarships and Grants issue The May 27th issue of Campus Review
will focus on scholarships & grants. Extra copies (both print &
electronic) of this feature will be sent to all faculties throughout all
Australian universities.
Nominations for 2008 Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science Senator Kim Carr, Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, has encouraged Australia's scientists and science educators to nominate outstanding colleagues for this year's Prime Minister's Prizes for Science.
Nominations can be made on-line at http://www.dest.gov.au/scienceprize. The nomination round closes this Friday, 9 May 2008, but nominations need not be completed by this deadline. The Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research can provide assistance at all stages of the nomination process. Inquiries can be made by telephone to (02) 6240 5066 or by email to pmprize@innovation.gov.au.
Australia-China Agricultural Technical Cooperation (ATC) Program The 2008-09 funding round of the Australia-China Agricultural Technical Cooperation (ATC) Program has begun. The closing date for applications is 5PM AEST, 20 June 2008. The ATC Program, administered by the Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, seeks to strengthen the already close relationship between Australia and China in agriculture and related areas. It aims to provide an opportunity for Australia to share its expertise and capacity in areas relevant to China's needs such as in agricultural development, supply chain management, quarantine management, rural adjustment and environmental management.
The ATC Program seeks to build capacity in Chinese government agencies and industry officials to produce outcomes closely linked with areas of Australian interest in agricultural trade with China, and address issues relevant to both Australia and China to further strengthen the bilateral relationship.
Further information for applicants can be found at http://www.daff.gov.au/market-access-trade/iac/atc-program.. Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada – Student Mobility Support ProgramThe Student Mobility Support Program is designed to support short term initiatives involving exchanges, study tours, internships, etc., in Canada, and is intended for international students to advance their understanding of Canada. They are particularly interested in funding innovative projects that will provide students hands-on learning experiences and training and promote greater student awareness of Canada. Projects including elements of reciprocity (i.e. receiving young Canadians in the host country) are welcome. Due on the 1st June 2008. Application form and guidelines can be found at http://www.international.gc.ca/fac/studies-etudes/mobility-mobilite.aspx |
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From the Office of Research Management Data |
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ARIES Grants Data Entry REMINDER: Please ensure that a 'PRIMARY' value has been attributed to an INVESTIGATOR, FUNDS PROVIDER and
DEPARTMENT.
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Please contact Research Office (ext 50099) for further information. |
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