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In the preparation for SSI4 it was discovered that knowing which areas a funding request was related to would be very useful to show how the Fellowship activities we supported server the communities of various funders (esp. those that fund us).
This does need some discussion about how to implement but an initial idea is to add this information to the event request - https://fellows.software.ac.uk/request/?claimant_id= where individuals can choose domains or communities - perhaps after the 'focus' question.
From Neils comment in Slack on the 20th Dec:
To clarify, the use of the research council categories isn’t to highlight work done for a specific UK research council, it’s to highlight work done for a discipline / domain that would fall under that funders scope. So if a workshop was organised by a fellow in the medical sciences, but happened to be funded by CZI or Wellcome, we’d tag it as MRC for now. .... So in terms of picking highlights - it’s the best examples for each funder remit area, that showcase why doing the Fellowship has such a large, and broad, impact and positive outcomes.
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We need a not too large list of areas and cross-cutting concerns and how they map onto different funders who fund us - will be worth passing such a list by Neil and Simon for comment before we integrate it into lowFAT
In the preparation for SSI4 it was discovered that knowing which areas a funding request was related to would be very useful to show how the Fellowship activities we supported server the communities of various funders (esp. those that fund us).
This does need some discussion about how to implement but an initial idea is to add this information to the event request - https://fellows.software.ac.uk/request/?claimant_id= where individuals can choose domains or communities - perhaps after the 'focus' question.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: