[OSGeo-Discuss] RDA grants for new RDA Early Career Researchers and Experts
Suchith Anand
Suchith.Anand at nottingham.ac.uk
Mon Feb 4 22:58:35 PST 2019
This might be of interest.
Last few hours to apply for the RDA grants for new RDA Early Career Researchers and Experts to the 13th RDA Plenary meeting to be held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2-4 April 2019.
The purpose of the grants is to encourage and support participation of individuals who have a strong interest in RDA, and are drivers or adopters of one or more of the RDA outputs to enable data sharing by or from their project or organisation.
In this second wave, RDA Europe offers up to five grants for experts and seven for Early career researchers working with data to share ideas, experiences and practical advice, while learning what leading data scientists and practitioners are currently working on. This programme has offered grant winners the opportunity to engage directly with and support the work of RDA Working and Interest Groups, to learn and contribute, and become a part of the RDA global data sharing community.
Application period for both Calls closes at 5th February 2019, 17:00 CET. To find out more and apply visit https://grants.rd-alliance.org/OpenCalls/call-experts
Have a look at the recordings of the Q&A webinar on the RDA ECR and Expert call at https://rd-alliance.org/webinar-rda-europe-early-career-and-expert-grants
Best wishes,
Suchith
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