Title: Research Grants
1Research Grants Contracts Office
- Research Seminar
- Dept of History of Art and Screen Media
- Craig Bryce
2Summary
- Research Grants Contracts Office (RGCO)
- Funding Schemes
- FEC and Costing (briefly!)
- Internal procedures for approving applications
- Finding further information
3Research Grants Contracts Office (RGCO)
- The RGCO, part of Finance Dept, provides
administrative, financial and support services
related to externally funded research projects - Pre award funding information, help with
applications, approval, contract negotiation - Post award project accounting, approval of
posts, allocation of overheads, financial
reporting, contracts with partners - Policy development
- Management information
- Training and events
4Research Grants Contracts Office structure
Peter Westley Director of Finance
Liz Francis Head of RGCO
Craig Bryce Deputy Head
Sharon Bell Research Accounts Officer
Vacant Research and Enterprise Support Officer
George Eyre Research Support Officer
Rassi Pelpola Research Accounts Assistant
Marion Barthram Research Grants Assistant
5Research Grants Contracts Office structure
Liz Francis Head of RGCO
Applications
Craig Bryce Deputy Head
Sharon Bell Research Accounts Officer
Vacant Research and Enterprise Support Officer
George Eyre Research Support Officer
Rassi Pelpola Research Accounts Assistant
Marion Barthram Research Grants Assistant
6Research Grants Contracts Office structure
Liz Francis Head of RGCO
Project Accounting
Craig Bryce Deputy Head
Sharon Bell Research Accounts Officer
Vacant Research and Enterprise Support Officer
George Eyre Research Support Officer
Rassi Pelpola Research Accounts Assistant
Marion Barthram Research Grants Assistant
7Research Grants Contracts Office Dept of
History of Arts Screen Media
Liz Francis Head of RGCO
Craig Bryce Deputy Head
Sharon Bell Research Accounts Officer
Vacant Research and Enterprise Support Officer
George Eyre Research Support Officer
Rassi Pelpola Research Accounts Assistant
Marion Barthram Research Grants Assistant
8Birkbeck research funding
- 2010/11
- 239 applications (83 successful to date)
- Research Income 9,101,067
- 63 different funding bodies
- 206 active research projects throughout all
Schools - May 2012 contract value 57,911,029
- Dept of History of Art and Screen Media
- 2011/12 4 applications, 1 successful to date
- Income 2010/11 46k
- Currently 2 active projects, contract value 110k
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10Birkbeck research applications 2010/11
Funder Type No. of apps Successful Unsuccessful Unknown Success to date
Research Councils, Royal Soc, British Academy 123 39 81 3 32
UK Based Charities 63 25 38 40
UK Govt 9 3 6 33
UK Industry , Commerce 1 1 100
EU 29 10 13 6 34
Overseas Other 14 5 9 36
Total 239 83 147 9 35
11Help with Applications
- Costing - salaries and overhead-type costs done
on web-based costing system pFACT - Approval done using workflow system on pFACT
- Electronic submission may need to set up an
account, e.g Research Councils Joint Electronic
Submission (Je-S) system - Contractual arrangements
- Copies of previously successful applications for
most schemes
12Funding Information
- Arts and Humanities Research Council
- British Academy
- Leverhulme Trust
- Others
13Arts and Humanities Research Council
- The Arts and Humanities Research Council AHRC
supports world-class research that furthers our
understanding of human culture and creativity. - From ancient history and heritage science to
modern dance and digital content.
14Arts and Humanities Research Council
- Research Grants
- Standard route 20,000 - 1,000,000 FEC, up to 5
years. OPEN call - Early Career route 20,000 - 250,000 FEC, up to
5 years. OPEN call - Research Networking Scheme For networks,
workshops or seminars. Up to 30,000 FEC
(additional 15,000 to cover international
participants/activities), up to 2 years . OPEN
call
15Arts and Humanities Research Council
- Research Grants - Decision take approximately 30
weeks. Earliest start date for a project should
be no earlier than 9 months after submission to
the AHRC - Eligibilty - PIs contract should go beyond
project or assurance required from HEI that, if
the proposal is successful, contract, or formal
commitment to provide support if not employed at
the organisation, will extend to beyond the end
date of the grant - From 1 April 2012- applications must include a PI
and at least one co-I jointly involved in the
proposal. - AHRC funding guide -www.ahrc.ac.uk/FundingOpportun
ities/Documents/Research20Funding20Guide.pdf
16Arts and Humanities Research Council
- Fellowship Scheme - Standard Early Career,
50-250k FEC for salary and associated costs,
6--24 months. OPEN call - Follow on Funding (Pilot scheme) Supports
engagement with non-HEI partners, based on
research previously funded by the AHRC. Max
120,000 FEC, up to 12 months. OPEN call
17British Academy
- The British Academy is the UKs national academy
for the humanities and social sciences (inc.
psychology). - 2011/12 programmes budget 25m
- Strategic priorities 2008-2013
- Ideas, individuals and intellectual resources
- International engagement
- Communication and advocacy
- Fellowship
18British Academy
- BA / Leverhulme Small Research Grant scheme Up to
10,000 research expenses. - Postdoctoral Fellowship 3 year Fellowships, FEC.
Deadline for outline applications is usually in
October, 5 success rate - Mid-Career Fellowship 160,000 FEC. 6-12 months
funding available. Deadline for outline usually
March and November. - BA / Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowship
Replacement teaching costs, 1 year. (not FEC)
Deadline is usually in November
19Leverhulme Trust
- Scholarship for the purposes of research and
education - Annual budget 60m
- Suitability of research applications to
Leverhulme - the originality of the proposed work
- courageous research (avoidance of the
incremental and the applicants ability to take
informed risk/blue skies research) - a mixture of disciplines (blurring
boundaries/lateral impact) - individual exploration (hesitation with data
banks/cataloguing) - the impact of the research outcome on other
fields of study and within the immediate field of
research - research design transcends traditional boundaries
- a departure from the established working patterns
either of the individual or of the discipline
20Leverhulme Trust
- Research Project Grants Up to 3 years, 10,000 -
250,000 Up to 5 years, 250,000 - 500,000,
three deadlines per year. - Programme Awards Up to 5 years, 1,750,000 max.
Call date topic set by funder. - International Networks UP to 3 years, max
125,000, three deadlines per year. - Artists in Residence UP to 15,000 for 10 months,
two deadlines per year.
21Leverhulme Trust
- Early Career Fellowship 3yrs, 50 salary cost (to
be matched by HEI) plus research expenses. - Study Abroad Fellowship 3-12 months, up to
22,000, replacement teaching research expenses
- Research Fellowship 3-24 months, up to 45,000,
replacement teaching research expenses - Major Research Fellowship in the Humanities
Social Science 2-3yrs, replacement teaching
research expenses - Visiting Professorship 3-10 month visit to UK,
travel costs subsistence allowance
22Europe
- Research mainly funded via 7th Framework
Programme - Co- operation - Collaborative Research Programme
- Collaborative/multi-national requirement
- Call driven
- Ideas - Frontier Research (European Research
Council) - Starting Grants (call opens July 11)
- 1.5m over 5 years
- PI must have PhD awarded in last 2 - 12 years
- PI expected to spend min 50 of time on project
(funded) - Advanced grants
- 2.5m over 5 years
- SSH deadline 6 April
- No PhD time eligibility but only exceptional
research leaders - PI with track record of significant research
achievements in the last 10 years - PI expected to spend min 30 of time on project
(funded) - People - Marie Curie Schemes
- 'mobility' requirement
23Others.
- Over the last 3 years the School has submitted
applications to - AHRC, British Academy, Leverhulme Trust, Modern
Humanities Research Association, Wellcome Trust,
European Science Foundation, JISC, ESRC/AHRC
joint scheme, Technology Strategy Board, Royal
Society -
- Research Professional - http//www.researchprofess
ional.com
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25A successful applicationWhat the funder looks
for
- High-quality research an original contribution
to knowledge in the field - Outputs what will be the impact of the research?
- Academic record evidence of research potential
26A strong proposal (1)
- Addresses the funders research priorities and
the aims of the scheme - Clear language without jargon
- Establishes the context for the research
- Well-defined aims and objectives
- Detailed methodology why these methods?
- Has the right people on board, i.e. mentor /
co-applicant(s), host institution
27A strong proposal (2)
- Anticipates potential problems how will you
deal with them? - Has realistic ambitions
- Identifies and addresses training needs
- Specified outputs and dissemination plans
28Practical points (1)
- Allow plenty of time, months not weeks!
- Read all guidelines, terms and conditions
- Check your eligibility
- Consider ethical aspects / approval
- Check application form requirements, e.g. referee
reports, signatures, length of proposal - Electronic submission may need to set up an
account prior to deadline
29Practical points (2)
- Research previously funded applications to same
funder / scheme - Choose referees carefully check they have time.
- Get the finances right check with Research
Grants Office and justify costs requested - Get as much feedback on your draft proposal as
possible INTERNAL PEER REVIEW - Consult with the funder if you have any questions
30Preparing a good proposal
- Guidance notes on constructing a good proposal to
the ESRC Research Grants Scheme
http//www.esrc.ac.uk/funding-and-guidance/guidan
ce/applicants/how-to.aspx - Part 1 Allow yourself time
- Study your funding source
- Read the rules
- Discuss your application
- Justify your costings
- Part 2 Content and presentation
- Part 3 Dissemination and impact
- Check the details
- If you are successful
- If you are unsuccessful
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- EPSRC Preparing a Proposal http//www.epsrc.ac.
uk/funding/apprev/preparing/Pages/default.aspx - NERC How to win money for research
http//www.nerc.ac.uk/funding/application/howtowi
n.asp
31Full Economic Costing (fEC)
- Introduced by the Government in 2005
- Used as basis to cost research projects, but very
few funders will pay 100 of FEC - Research Councils pay 80 of FEC
- Other funders pay according to their own terms
and conditions - We use pFACT to calculate the FEC
32What makes up fEC?
- Directly Incurred (DI) costs
- Directly Allocated (DA) costs
- Indirect costs
- Exceptional items e.g. project studentships
- Research Councils will pay 80 of DI, DA and
Indirect Costs 100 of Exceptional Items
33College Approval procedures - pFACT
- Set out in the College's Financial Regulations,
as approved by Governors - All external research grants must be authorised
for submission through the pFACT system. - All approval stages to be completed prior to
submitting to the funding body - RGCO webpage http//www.bbk.ac.uk/rgco/research
grants/application/authorization.shtml
34College Approval procedures - pFACT
- The application should only be submitted once all
the stages have been completed. - Each approver should be given at least three
clear working days (thats NINE days prior to
deadline). - Paper applications that require institutional
signatures should be passed to the RGCO at the
same time that the applicant completes their
stage of the pFACT sign-off
35http//pfact.bbk.ac.uk/login.aspx
36Contact information
- Research Grants Office www.bbk.ac.uk/rgco
- Liz Francis extn 3146 l.francis_at_bbk.ac.uk
- Craig Bryce extn 3141 c.bryce_at_bbk.ac.uk
- George Eyre extn 3144 g.eyre_at_bbk.ac.uk
- Sharon Bell extn 3139 s.bell_at_bbk.ac.uk
- Rassi Pelpola extn 3149 r.pelpola_at_bbk.ac.uk
- Marion Barthram extn 3138 m.barthram_at_bbk.ac.uk
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37www.bbk.ac.uk/rgco