NSERC Research Tools and Instruments (RTI) Q&A Session 2020 competition

Updated Information

Please note, NSERC will also be hosting RTI program webinars for members of the research community across Canada. Please see the RTI Webinars 2020 Research Alert for more information. 

DateLocationNotes
Tuesday September 10, 2019 10:00am to 11:30am
UC 442

To RSVP for the Q & A session and to submit your questions for the panelists in advance of the session, please contact Patti Minakis (pminakis@uoguelph.ca) by September 5th, 2019. Please RSVP early to reserve your spot.

 

 

Description

Applicants who will be applying to the upcoming NSERC RTI competition are invited to attend this informal Q&A session. The session format will have the panelists answering questions from applicants in a Q&A style, and will not include a formal presentation on the RTI program. We strongly encourage applicants to email their questions in advance of the session in an effort to ensure that all of the questions are answered during the session. 

Panelists:

Dr. Richard Manderville - NSERC RTI Evaluation Group Member, Chemistry

Dr. Dorothee Bienzle - NSERC RTI Evaluation Group Member, Genes, Cells and Molecules 

Dr. Mike Rogers - NSERC RTI Evaluation Group Member, Biological Systems and Functions

Dr. Teri Crease - NSERC RTI Evaluation Group Member, Environmental Sciences

Agenda:

The session will begin promptly at 10:00am. Please plan to arrive on time. Light refreshments will be available throughout the session.

10:00am - 10:10am Round-table introductions
10:10am - 11:20am Q & A Session with panelists
11:20am - 11:30am Closing remarks and networking time

For more information on the NSERC RTI Competition, please see the RTI 2020 Competition Research Alert. 

Please note, NSERC will also be hosting RTI program webinars for members of the research community across Canada. Please see the RTI Webinars 2020 Research Alert for more information. 

Alert Classifications
Category:
Workshops and Events

Disciplines:
Health and Life Sciences
Humanities
Information and Communications Technology
Physical Sciences and Engineering
Social Sciences