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The University of Manchester and the University of Melbourne have established a joint fund

Published on: 16/06/2020

The University of Manchester and the University of Melbourne have established a joint fund
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The University of Manchester and the University of Melbourne have established a joint fund to deepen and extend collaborative research links between the universities.

The fund covers travel and subsistence costs for staff to undertake short-term visits in both directions. Visits should enable collaborators to develop outputs and outcomes that leverage external funding.

2020 fund

The pump-priming fund is open for applications. The deadline for applications is Monday, 29 June 2020. Project start dates don’t need to be specified at this time and can be agreed at a later stage when travel becomes possible again. 

For more information contact: 

The University of Manchester
Joanne Jacobs, International Relations
email: joanne.jacobs@manchester.ac.uk
tel: +44 (0)161 306 1716

The University of Melbourne
Kim Turner, Researcher Development Schemes
email: ric-international@unimelb.edu.au
tel: +61 3834 42708


Article Source: https://www.manchester.ac.uk/collaborate/worldwide/collaborations/manchester-melbourne-research-fund/?utm_source=linkedin&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=internationalpartners

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