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Please join Professor Philip Murphy to learn more about developing and writing funding applications in history and the humanities.

Winning external research funding is increasingly seen as an important element of a successful academic CV. Yet the process can be extremely time-consuming and the percentage of applications that are successful is relatively low for many of the major schemes. This session seeks to help Humanities scholars think through some of the main questions associated with the application process. 


These include:
  • Why apply for a major grant (is the research not possible without it)?
  • Which funder/scheme best suits my needs?
  • What are the essential characteristics of a successful bid?
  • What aspects of the research will I be expected to explain?
  • Who should I consult and include in the bid-writing process?
  • What will the external reviewers be looking for in a bid?
  • What happens when I’ve submitted the bid?
  • How should I respond to reviewer comments?

The session will draw on the practical experiences of applicants and reviewers of major grant bids.


All welcome- This event is free to attend, but booking is required.