Research Workshop - Metrics for Grant Writing and Promotion

Presented by Angela Hannan and Kathleen Smeaton (UQ Library)

Date: 9 March, 2018
Time: 3pm-4pm
Location: Digital Learning Space, Joyce Ackroyd Building (#37)

Abstract:

Metrics for grant writing and promotion will provide information about the various metrics available to you to support claims of research excellence, significance and impact. As well as using tools such as Scopus, this workshop will also explore other ways to demonstrate impact such as mentions in policy documents and library holdings.

There will be a hands-on aspect to this workshops, allowing you to explore the citation and benchmarking tools available at UQ.

This course will enable participants to identify key metrics that will strengthen your grant proposals or applications for promotion.

 


 

About Research Seminar and Workshop Series

 


School of Communication and Arts Research Seminar Series

The research seminar and workshop series occur each semester, each with a different topic and guest speaker from UQ or otherwise.

Friday, 23 Febraury
12-1pm

Hybrid: Online via Zoom and in person at the
SCA Writer's Studio
(Level 6, Michie)

The Szondi Test: Mimetic Desire and the Media of PsychiatryDr Grant Bollmer

Friday, 23 Febraury
12-1pm

Hybrid: Online via Zoom and in person at the
SCA Writer's Studio
(Level 6, Michie)

Adaptation, Narrative and Rites of PassageAdjunct Professor Michael Eaton

Friday, 12 April
12-1pm

Hybrid: Online via Zoom and in person at the
SCA Writer's Studio
(Level 6, Michie)

A Wrench in the Works of the Dream Factory: Special/Visual Effects in the Hollywood Studio Era, 1915-1965Prof. Julie Turnock

Tuesday, 23 April
12-1pm

Hybrid: Online via Zoom and in person at the
SCA Writer's Studio
(Level 6, Michie)

An artistic path between art and science: Vulcano, Fata Morgana, and Min Min Light

Maria Leonardo Cabrita

Monday, 24 June
12-1pm

Hybrid: Online via Zoom and in person at the
SCA Writer's Studio
(Level 6, Michie)

Mapping Climate Change through a macrocosm – a UNESCO-Tagged World Heritage Site in IndiaA/Prof Deepti Ganapathy

 

Venue

Joyce Ackroyd Building (#37)
Room: 
Digital Learning Space