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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

General Support Service

Q1. What kind of support services do you offer?

  • Scheme-specific mentorship groups.
  • Interview and presentation preparation.
  • Comprehensive Support for Pre-Fellowship.
  • Accessible Knowledge and Networking Events.
  • Flexible Seed grants (up to £10,000).

 

Q2. How can I reach the support team?

  • You can contact the hub via email during normal business hours.

 

Q3. Do you offer one-on-one consultations?

  • Yes, we provide personalised consultations based on availability. Please make sure to book a meeting with the hub manager.

Webinars and Grantsmanship

Q1. What topics do your webinars cover?

  • Our webinars focus on mentorship, Research proposal development, Funding opportunities, and best practices in grantsmanship.

 

Q2. How can I register for an upcoming webinar?

  • You can check the ‘Webinars’ Section on the Discovery Research Support Hub website and check any upcoming webinars.

 

Q3. Are the webinars hosted by the discovery hub free?

  • All our webinars are free to ECRs & MCRs.

Mentorship

Q1. Who is eligible for the mentorship program? 

  • The program is open to early-career researchers and mid-career researchers.

 

Q2. What can I expect from the mentorship program? 

  • You should expect access to the College of Experts, budgeting support, and targeted online training and group activities, among other things.

Discovery Research

Q1. What is Discovery Research?

  • Discovery Research covers studies across fields and disciplines that lead to new knowledge of life, health and wellbeing.

Seed Grants

Q1. What are Seed Grants? 

  • A seed grant is a small amount of money that helps fund grant application related activities for example skills acquisition.

 

Q2. How much funding is available through Seed Grants?

  • The Discovery research hub offers competitive seed grants of up to £10,000.

 

Q3. What types of projects qualify for Seed Grants? 

  • Seed grants are tailored to support activities such as preliminary data collection, travel for skill acquisition, and training in innovative methodologies.

Eligibility & Application

Q1. Who is eligible to apply for funding?

  • Only Early-career researchers and mid-career researchers qualify.

 

Q2. What are the key steps in the application process?

  • The process typically includes a one-paged proposal submission, peer review, and final selection by the Hubs Steering group based on the merit and feasibility of the study.

 

Q3. How long does it take to receive a decision on my application?

  • Decision timelines vary depending on the proposed study.
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