Good Morning All............Apologies for cross posting but some of you based in English
Higher Education may be interested in the JISC funding opportunity
below....Thanks.......Robert S
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Subject: JISC Circular 3/04: Call for projects to develop e-learning tools for learners and learning support and tools for teachers
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I am emailing to make sure that all list members have seen the opportunity
for funding which is copied below. This is for up to £150000 per project
for developing e-learning tools. This might be a good opportunity for the
maths stats and OR community to further develop some useful CAA tools.
I am considering writing a bid, and would be very interested in talking
with anyone else who is interested in doing so. I am sorry that only HE
Institutions in England may apply. If anyone has a project but is unable
to bid directly, there may be ways of establishing collaborations.
Regards
Chris Sangwin
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Circular 3/04: Call for projects to develop e-learning tools for learners
and learning support and tools for teachers.
Deadline for Proposals: 30 June 2004, 12:00 PM
This circular invites higher education institutions in England to submit
funding proposals to develop e-learning tools for learners and teachers
over an 8 month period from August 2004 to March 2005.
The deadline for receipt of proposals is 12 noon on Wednesday 30 June
2004. Projects should commence as soon as possible and no later than 1
September 2004.
Funding of up to £150,000 per project is available but where projects
demonstrate that their proposal will bring exceptional value to a wide
range of users grants in excess of this figure may be awarded. It is
hoped that 10 -15 projects will be funded.
Shorter projects offering early payback in the form of deliverables which
can be tested in service are also welcome and will be favourably
considered.
The full text of the circular can be found at:
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/index.cfm?name=funding_03_04
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