
Seminar Speakers Fund
Purpose
The Seminar Speakers Fund aims to promote talks on microbiological topics
in departmental seminar programmes. Grants of up to £200 towards the
travel, and if necessary, accommodation expenses of an invited speaker are
available.
Rules
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The scheme is open to Higher Education Institutions in the UK and Republic
of Ireland where microbiology is taught. Normally only one department within
an institution will be eligible for an award within each academic year, which
is defined as running from September to June. It is expected that departments
will collaborate in selecting a seminar speaker.
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Applications will only be accepted from departments, not from Student
Microbiology Societies.
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Up to two speakers may be funded each year, provided the total award to the
institution does not normally exceed £200.
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Seminars must be advertised as sponsored by the
Society and promotional literature about SGM must be made available at the seminar.
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Awards will be paid retrospectively on receipt of evidence of the actual
expenses incurred.
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Applications should contain the following information:
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The names and addresses of the speaker(s) to be invited and the topic of
the talk(s).
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Evidence, in the form of a programme, that an active seminar programme is
already established in the department(s). Where no previous programme exists,
good reason should be given for the request, such as the establishment of
a new department.
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Details of any sponsorship for seminars that the department already has (or
is anticipating).
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An indication of the target audience for the seminar, which may include
undergraduates and postgraduates.
Applications
Enquires to grants@sgm.ac.uk | 0118 988 1807
There is no application form.
Written submissions should be sent by post to Grants Office, SGM, Marlborough House, Basingstoke Road, Spencers Wood, Reading RG7 1AG, email to grants@sgm.ac.uk or Fax to 0118 988 5656.
There is no closing date for receipt of applications which will be considered on a first come, first served basis during the academic year.
Last modified 14 November 2011
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