Information meeting for applicants for Developing Research Grants 2015

Information meeting for applicants for Developing Research Grants 2015.The Ministry of Foreign Affairs invites potential applicants for new research grants related to development research to information meetings in Denmark concerning the Call 2015

Wednesday, April 2, 2014 - 14:00 to 16:00
 Held of the 2 April 2014, 14-16
 Copenhagen Business School (opened by Dean Mr. Alan Irwin)
 Venue: Kilevej 14a, room Ks54, 2000 Frederiksberg

 Registration to Jackie Kristensen, mail: jk.research@cbs.dk
 

 Programme for the information meetings:
 
  • Welcome and presentation of the Call and the Themes by the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  • What constitutes a good application? Strategic aspects and criteria for selection. By the Consultative Research Committee for Development Research (FFU).
  • The application process and the administration of the grants by Danida Fellowship Centre.
  • Questions/discussion.
 
 
  •  Power Point Presentations from the information meetings will be available at the above mentioned website after the meetings.
 
 
  •  Please note that the research themes for the Call 2015 for Phase 1 Applications (prequalification) for both North and South Driven Development Research Projects will be published on 20 March, 2014 at http://dfcentre.com/research/calls-for-applications/ when the Call is issued by the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
 
 
  •  The information meeting will also be held at Roskilde University and University of Southern Denmark on the following dates:
 

 3 April 2014, 13-15
 Roskilde University
 Venue: Auditorium 30M.1-17, building 30, ground floor
 Universitetsvej 1, 4000 Roskilde
 Registration by 1 April 2014 to Line Gren, mail: linegren@ruc.dk
 

 8 April 2014, 14-16
 University of Southern Denmark
 Venue: Room 099, Campusvej 55, 5230 Odense M
 Registration to mail: Middle-East@sdu.dk
 

 For further information please see: http://dfcentre.com/research/calls-for-applications/
 
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