Thursday, January 24, 2019

Antarctic science bursary Q+A webinar 8pm UTC today

Hi everyone,

 

Just a reminder that the second webinar with info on how to apply for an Antarctic science bursary is tonight at 8pm UTC. So do sign up and join if you’re interested in applying for one, a great chance to ask any questions you have to help with the application.

 

Antarctic Science Bursary Webinar: Tips for a successful Bursary Application followed by Q+A session

In coordination with APECS, Anhttps://gallery.mailchimp.com/a03dfaf87d90eac4c7d5c5b95/images/a61a0745-371a-438e-9d57-5a800cfab88c.jpgtarctic Science are running a webinar to help potential applicants of the 2019 Antarctic Science Bursary. This bursary runs every year and is for up to £6000 to support PhD or early career researchers to extend the scope of an existing research project. 
The webinar will be held on 24 January 2019 at 15:00 UTC and 20:00 UTC.

More information and how to register for the webinars on the APECS website

 

 

And don’t forget to do our members survey so we can find out more about what you want from UKPN, and to give you the chance to hear about outreach opportunities/science festivals.

 

Take the UKPN Members Survey 2019

 

Cheers

 

Anna



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