The Data Science Institute - Apply for funding for interdisciplinary research workshops
To support the development of cross-disciplinary data intensive activity at Lancaster we are offering workshop funding for your projects. We welcome applications from colleagues with interests, which may include: the foundations of data science and AI, environmental data science, health data science, AI for design, AI and society, data and inclusion, digital innovation, citizen science and data visualisation. If you are unsure your proposal fits – please do drop a line to DSI.
Your workshops should aim to bring colleagues together for exciting dialogue and exchange, you may want to invite external colleagues from other universities, industry, policy, charity or civil society. Our only stipulation is that you must demonstrate collaboration beyond a single discipline
Further Information. Proposals are sought for workshops to be held at Lancaster before the end of the academic year 2024/25. Funding of between £2000 - £5000 is available for each workshop. Funds can be requested to cover travel and subsistence costs associated with inviting UK/international speakers to the workshop, together with local costs associated with the event itself (venue, refreshments & food, etc.). We encourage workshops to invite non-LU researchers to attend and so it may be appropriate to charge external folks a nominal workshop fee to cover some of the costs, if your budget will exceed £5000.
DSI will be able to provide administrative support to help with these workshops (e.g., setting up the financial aspects, rooms and catering bookings) however the proposer(s) and a local organising committee will be ultimately responsible for organising the workshop. You will be asked to provide a short report for the DSI website of not more than 2-3 paragraphs, following the conclusion of your workshop. This may include photographic material where appropriate permissions are sought.
Proposals will be reviewed by a sub-group of DSI leadership and members, taking into account any conflicts of interest. Professor Heather Brown will lead the review process. We will aim to ensure, as far as possible, that funding is spread across the faculties of the University.
Proposal format
Proposals should consist of the following
Proposers: (inc. departmental affiliation)
Workshop focus: brief description of aims
Proposed local organisers (inc. departmental affiliation)
List of potential invited speakers
Brief justification of funds requested
Expected outcome/benefits from the workshop
Please keep to two sides of A4
Proposals should be sent in pdf/word format to the DSI mailbox by 15th November 2024.
We look forward to reading your proposals!
Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact DSI.
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