A one-day virtual (online) workshop to guide you through the intricacies of crafting compelling proposals for our AILAF grants. You need to have registered to attend. Return to the Workshop Page.

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

 

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