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SHAPE-ID present new Guide for Research Managers and Administrators at EARMA Conference

SHAPE-ID were pleased to present on building capacity for quality SSH integration at the Annual Conference of the European Association of Research Managers and Administrators (EARMA) on 16 April. Dr Doireann Wallace and Maureen Burgess (Trinity College Dublin) presented on SHAPE-ID key findings, preconditions for successful SSH integration, and a guide produced for the SHAPE-ID toolkit, to support pre-award Research Managers and Administrators in their work of preparing researchers to apply for collaborative research projects and support proposal development.

 

The toolkit will be launched at our event on 10 June 2021 – register here to attend.

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