Time (AEST) | Speaker | Affiliation | Talk summary |
09:00 | TBC | University of Tasmania | Acknowledgement of Country |
09:05 | Dr Ron Hackney | Australian National University | AILAF introduction talk |
09:20 | Dr Laurel Childress | Expedition Project Manager, JOIDES Resolution Science Operator (JRSO), Texas A & M University | Overview of the IODP core repositories (focusing on the GCR), and how to navigate the data and find the right cores for your project
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10:20 | Dr Yusuke Kubo | IODP Curator, Kochi Institute for Core Sample Research, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) | How to navigate the IODP Kochi Core Center |
10:35 | Morning tea break | ||
10:50 | Kelly Kenney | ANZIC Administrator, Australian National University | SmartyGrants and how to submit an AILAF |
11:00 | UTAS AILAF Experts TBC | University of Tasmania | Grant writing – Top Tips session |
12:00 | Prof. Myra Keep | ANZIC Science Committee Chair, University of Western Australia | Reviewer’s perspective |
12:20 | Lunch Break | ||
13:00 | Zoom Breakout Session: Identifying a good grant
| As a group, you will review three AILAF project applications. Reviewing grant applications helps you learn to write successful grants by exposing you to common pitfalls, best practices, and the evaluation process from a reviewer’s perspective. This experience sharpens your critical evaluation skills and aligns your proposals with the priorities of funding bodies. | |
14:00 | Zoom Breakout Session: Sparking ideas and networking | Explore topics and ideas for potential research projects, where experts will help you develop your idea and connect you to the right experts. | |
15:00 | Prof. Myra Keep | ANZIC Science Committee Chair, University of Western Australia | Workshop close and final remarks |