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PROJECT FINISHEDCall for proposals (internal) - NOW CLOSEDAcademic staff in the Edinburgh Research Partnership (ERP) and closely related areas in both Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt Universities are invited and encouraged to apply for pump-priming funding to start long-term multidisciplinary research projects involving local participants from both engineering and the mathematical sciences. Light touch application process: We have the money from EPSRC already. You tell us briefly (one paragraph might be enough) what you want to do (see below) and our internal ERP committee will respond quickly with a yes or no. Applicants should explain how their proposal aims to establish a long-term partnership between mathematical scientists and engineers within the ERP or closely related areas. The main funding is for time recovery for permanent staff (like standard co-I time recovery on a research grant), so that an agreed amount of money will flow to your department for participating in this programme. We also have funds to support visitors etc., but, in general, we cannot fund PhD students or temporary research staff like PDRAs (e.g. we cannot pay to extend their contracts). See the information below.
Highlighted activitiyExamples of activitiesAdministrative support and a venue for many of the activities will be provided by the International Centre for Mathematical Sciences. See link to ICMS below. |
BackgroundThis Bridging the Gaps project runs from January 2007 to December 2009 and is one of a small group of similar projects in the UK funded by EPSRC. It is coordinated by the Maxwell Institute for Mathematical Sciences, which is one of the Joint Research Institutes of Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt Universities forming the Edinburgh Research Partnership (ERP).It aims to encourage new collaborations between academic staff in the mathematical sciences and engineering in the ERP (and related departments) through a range of pump-priming activities designed to break down the barriers (including lack of time and opportunity) to interdisciplinary collaborations. It aims to build novel and lasting collaborations from the ground up. We particularly encourage early career staff from the ERP and related departments to apply. |
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