DP26 EOI Assessment, Outcomes and Feedback - Interpretation and Insights
Event description
This session will provide insights into the shortlisting of Discovery Project EOIs (DPEI26) under the new 2-stage assessment process.
Following the release of the DP26 EOI shortlisting results, we will explore topics such as panel assignment, allocation of assessors and feedback provided by the ARC, e.g. General Assessor scores/ranks, ranking within the discipline panel and feedback banding.
Importantly, both successful and unsuccessful applicants will gain insights into to how to best interpret their feedback, also drawing on the direct insights of Prof Chris Poulton as ARC College of Experts member and DPEI26 General Assessor.
The session will be facilitated by Dr Thorsten Kostulski, Research Capability & Development Team, UTS Research Office.
This is a UTS Aspire event. UTS Aspire is a program of pan-university research development opportunities led by the Research Capability and Development Team.
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