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AHRC-EPSRC-JISC ARTS AND HUMANITIES E-SCIENCE INITIATIVE. e-Science Research Grants and Studentships Scheme. The Scheme. Based on AHRC’s Research Grants scheme Need to use AHRC Research Funding Guide in conjunction with “Details of the scheme”
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AHRC-EPSRC-JISC ARTS AND HUMANITIES E-SCIENCE INITIATIVE e-Science Research Grants and Studentships Scheme
The Scheme • Based on AHRC’s Research Grants scheme • Need to use AHRC Research Funding Guide in conjunction with “Details of the scheme” • Need to note the differences between the e-Science Research Grants scheme and Research Grants standard
How to apply • Must apply using the Je-S System (Joint electronic submission system) https://je-s.rcuk.ac.uk • Application must be submitted to Je-S by 4pm 2nd November 2006 through your university submitter • Nominated Review must be received by deadline in order to be considered
Key Elements • Scheme Limit – FEC £400k (not including studentships) • Maximum of two studentships per application / max of three studentships from any one HEI • Maximum duration of four years • One Stage Assessment Process*
Attachments • Case for Support – key document – see Appendix 1 of AHRC Research Funding Guide for guidance • Use headings provided • References included in word count • Justification of Resources – • CVs and Publications Lists • Technical Appendix – additional (where applicable)
PhD Studentships • 4 years in length to allow for the incorporation of e-Science training throughout training • Studentship Je-S section within application to be completed – explain how fits with project • Case for support where no studentship – this should be used to further outline work of Department in the area of e-Science
Additional Hints • Ensure you make a note of the PI Response week – Use PI response wisely • Nominated Review is optional • As application is going through Je-S and is to be costed using FEC so contact your Research/Finance Office at the earliest opportunity
Additional Hints Contd • Ensure the case for support does not contain too much jargon – i.e. ensure that the broad aims of the project and activities the project are clearly articulated • Ensure that you articulate the arts and humanities research element of the application
Ian Broadbridge Programme Manager AHRC 0117 987 6661 i.broadbridge@ahrc.ac.uk