Help funders help you: Five tips for writing effective funding applications
This post written by Neil A. Lewis, Jr. from Cornell University for Science Magazine provides five tips to guide the way when writing your next funding application.
This post written by Neil A. Lewis, Jr. from Cornell University for Science Magazine provides five tips to guide the way when writing your next funding application.
The NCRM is continuing into a new phase from January 2020 with an ESRC award for 5 years. They need your help to shape their new training portal.
It’s International Podcast Day, so Adam Smith is sharing is current faves, and we also await news from the judges in the Peoples Choice Podcast Awards… did we win? We find out at 9pm EDT on the 30th.
The NIHR has launched a simple new online awareness tool, to help healthcare professionals and researchers find out more about Join Dementia Research, and how they can help patients become involved.
Lyrical Science helping early-career medical scientists pitch their research to philanthropists in an effort to unlock private sources of funding for the scientific community. Have your chance to pitch on the 1st June.
Did you miss the Alzheimer’s Research UK North-West Network early-careers research event? No worries, we have you covered.
Podcasts from some of our new Instagram friends, neuroscience, careers and more. Here are some of the shows we have been listening to this week (be sure to listen to ours too, new show out Monday, discussing PhD Supervision)
A new dementia research podcast from the USA with an international feel, getting into clinical research and tips for new ECRs and Data Podcasts… some new, and some old greats amongst out latest favourites.
Celebrating early-career researchers, whose work has made, or has the potential to make, a positive impact on society.
The University of Oxford is the first in Europe to acquire the latest technology in functional brain imaging. TRIUX™ neo, a magnetoencephalograph (MEG), is a highly sensitive non-invasive system for mapping the human brain.
This month we will be in Los Angeles recording a podcast each day from the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (14th to 18th), and releasing them the very next day, so those who can’t attend don’t miss out. If you are there, why not join us on a panel?
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from Dementia Researcher – thank you for all your support over the year, and here are a few stats we’re excited to share.
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