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Author(s):  
Rachel Herzl-Betz ◽  
Hugo Virrueta

Abstract Para estudiantes de color who participate in academic research, there is added emotional labor as they make decisions revolving around language, identity, and disclosure. La labor se mantiene invisible para los organizadores de conferencias académicas, y presenta limitaciones a los que son permitidos de participar. Dr. Rachel Herzl-Betz y Hugo Virrueta share a conversation about Hugo's experience writing for one national conference funding application, y muestran como systemic inequality limits who may participate in academic research.


2021 ◽  
Vol 37 (S1) ◽  
pp. 14-14
Author(s):  
Jamie Erskine ◽  
Alejandra Castanon

IntroductionGaining the perspective of patients is invaluable in the design, management and reporting of research. As part of the process of facilitating clinical research into the effectiveness of a digital colposcope in a cervical cancer pathway, patients were involved from the outset.MethodsUsing funding made available by a Public Involvement Fund, a patient consultation group was established. The group's initial discussions informed the design of a feasibility study and funding application, which was submitted to the UK National Institute of Health Research (NIHR). A Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) representative was recruited and along with the consultation group, contributed to the ethical approvals for the study. The Patient Information Sheet and Consent Form were reviewed by the patients, to ensure readability, understandability and accessibility. The patient questionnaires and interview topics that are part of the feasibility study were also developed in conjunction with the PPI group, to make sure that women's concerns are being addressed in the research design and protocols.ResultsThe PPI consultation group's contributions helped strengthen the funding application and funding for a feasibility study was granted as part of the NIHR's Research for Patient Benefit funding scheme. Part of the grant will be used for training and reimbursement for time spent for the PPI representative. Data collection for the study is due to commence in the summer of 2021. The PPI group will be consulted at the beginning and end of the data collection period and will contribute to the data analysis and dissemination of the research output, including a Plain English Summary.ConclusionsInvolving patients greatly amplified the quality of the funding and ethical applications and will continue to benefit the ongoing research. Resources were widely available within the researcher's University and also through UK-wide schemes. Such resources are crucial and should be encouraged as part of all clinical research.


Gordon Life Science Institute is the first Internet Research Institute ever established in the world. It is a non-profit institute. Those scientists who are really dedicated themselves to science and loving science more than anything else can become its member. In the friendly door-opened Institute, they can maximize their time and energy to engage in their scientific creativity. They have also believed that science would be more truthful and wonderful if scientists do not have to spend a lot of time on funding application, and that great scientific findings and creations in history were often made by those who were least supported or funded but driven by interesting imagination and curiosity. Recollected in this minireview is its establishing and developing processes, as well as its philosophy and accomplishments.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 55-69
Author(s):  
Paramita Retno Utami ◽  
Firman Ardiansyah ◽  
Muhammad Zubair

ABSTRACT Kode Funding Application is a cooperative mobile-based application which is a service product of PT Kodetag Global Teknotama. This application is designed to have features of cooperatives transactions, but it has not been designed with user experience (UX) and user interface optimization (UI) to meet the needs and achieve user satisfaction. As the consequence, when the user used the application, they faced difficulties in making transactions on the application such as data input errors. These following things will affect the performance of the user while making the transactions.The design of user experience and user interface optimization are designed to build an Android mobile application prototype for Koperasi Simpan Pinjam dan Pembiayaan Syariah (KSPPS) Kode Funding that is using the Five Planes Element of User Experience by Garrett (2011) and considering the aspects of usability and aesthetics. The evaluation was carried out using techniques such as think aloud and learnability assessment by testing 5 participants for a medium fidelity prototype. The final evaluation results on usability testing using task success get a 90% success rate for time and task completion. All participants can complete the proposed task. Meanwhile, the results of the time completion evaluation were calculated to be 5 out of 50 participants that exceeded the time limit. Participants assumed that the prototype with UX design giving a more attractive appearance and the better experience when using the application, as well as the availability of detailed transaction information.   ABSTRAK Aplikasi Kode Funding adalah aplikasi koperasi berbasis mobile yang merupakan produk layanan dari PT Kodetag Global Teknotama. Aplikasi ini telah dirancang memiliki fungsi atau fitur transaksi pada koperasi, namun belum dilakukan perancangan user experience (UX) dan optimasi user interface (UI) untuk memenuhi kebutuhan dan mencapai kepuasan pengguna. Sehingga, ketika user menggunakan aplikasi tersebut, terdapat kesulitan dalam melakukan transaksi pada aplikasi seperti adanya kesalahan input data setoran. Hal berikut tentunya mempengaruhi performa dan kinerja dari pengguna aplikasi dalam bertransaksi.Perancangan user experience dan optimasi user interface dimaksudkan agar terbentuknya prototipe aplikasi mobile Android Koperasi Simpan Pinjam dan Pembiayaan Syariah (KSPPS) Kode Funding yang menggunakan metode Five Planes User Experience Elements oleh Garrett (2011) dengan mempertimbangkan aspek usability dan estetika. Evaluasi dilakukan menggunakan teknik think aloud dan penilaian learnability dengan pengujian pada 5 partisipan untuk medium fidelity prototype. Hasil akhir evaluasi pada usability testing menggunakan task success mendapatkan success rate sebesar 90% untuk time and task completion. Seluruh partisipan dapat menyelesaikan task yang diajukan. Sedangkan, hasil evaluasi dari pemenuhan waktu terdapat 5 dari 50 partisipan melebihi batas waktu. Partisipan menganggap pengembangan prototipe dengan perancangan UX memberikan dampak tampilan yang lebih menarik dan pengalaman menggunakan aplikasi yang lebih baik, serta adanya informasi transaksi yang lebih rinci.


Author(s):  
Krista Louise Alexander ◽  
Sean McLaughlin

This study aimed to determine if bibliometrics are being sought as part of research award competitions, through an examination of calls for fifteen major Canadian research awards. This study further aimed to determine if there were indications that including bibliometrics in the award application process could be helpful towards a nominee’s success. In so doing, this paper contributes a Canadian perspective to a growing body of related research which has sought to address the lack of clarity in funding application assessment criteria and the role bibliometrics can play in addressing this issue.The study revealed no explicit requests for bibliometric indicators in the calls for nominations for the major research awards examined. Nevertheless, requests for nominees’ CVs and/or publication histories, which can serve as one basis for the bibliometric evaluation of performance, were regularly observed, as were mentions of interest in internationality, which can in turn be illustrated with the use of bibliometrics. Additionally, a prevalence of multidisciplinary review panels was observed, pointing to potential utility of normalized bibliometric indicators in the award nomination process. These findings suggest that there are aspects of award calls that correspond to existing bibliometric indicators, and so their use may be warranted eventhough, so far, they have not been asked for by name.


2018 ◽  
Vol 36 (3) ◽  
pp. 378-399 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiang Wu ◽  
Jingxuan Cai ◽  
Miao Jin ◽  
Ke Dong

Purpose Although interdisciplinary research is an increasing trend in scientific funding projects, they are suffering from a lower probability of being funded. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the current situation on successful case of funding application and provides suggestions on how libraries can expand services to help scientific funding application. Design/methodology/approach This paper utilizes the co-occurrences of disciplinary application codes to construct an interdisciplinary knowledge flow network. Based on 193517 sponsored projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the authors study the interdisciplinary flow of knowledge and investigate the evolution of network structure using social network analysis. Findings Results show that the interdisciplinary knowledge flow network is not only a small-world network but also a scale-free network. Two main knowledge flow paths across scientific departments exist, showing the heterogeneity of knowledge distributions across scientific disciplines. The authors also find that if two disciplines in the same scientific department both have a wide influence to other disciplines, they are more prone to link together and create a knowledge chain. Originality/value Funding consultation currently has not occupied an advisory role either in library services or in the research team. This paper conducts a co-occurrences network analysis of interdisciplinary knowledge flow in scientific funding projects. Considering the complexity of funding application and the advantage of traditional library services on information collection, integration, and utilization, the authors conclude the possibility and necessity of embedding funding consultation in traditional library services.


Author(s):  
Elisabeth Dunne ◽  
Tom Lowe

As outlined in the funding application to the Higher Education Funding Council for Engagement (HEFCE), the REACT programme was designed to “support the expansion of context-appropriate interventions to at least ten further universities through consultancy, workshops, mentoring of Student Unions and academic staff in other institutions, and working with students and student engagement practitioners to spread the interventions” (REACT, 2015). This aligned with other aims of the bid, including that REACT would: disseminate best practice in relation to the challenge of engaging those outside the usual ambit of Student Engagement (SE) activities; build communities of practice based on strong evidence; and provide consultancy support and proven approaches amongst at least ten UK universities. This paper highlights how the ‘REACT Collaborative Development Programme’ was designed to facilitate these aims, to build momentum and spread practice beyond the core of Winchester, Exeter and London Metropolitan universities. All aspects of the programme are outlined, from the initial ‘Expression of Interest’ to the collaborative process of putting together this issue of JEIPC as a final output of REACT. 


Breathe ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 73-77 ◽  
Author(s):  
Georgia Hardavella ◽  
Elena Karampini ◽  
Tiago Jacinto ◽  
Neil J. Saad
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