| A theme typically consists
of a connected series of events, visitors and workshops. It has
to address e-Science research in a deep and sustained effort to
advance knowledge and capability in its area. It is expected that
the focus for a theme's activity will be at the eSI in Edinburgh,
but we are keen to enagage in collaborative activity with other
centres and institutes through satellite activity such as associated
workshops.
A theme is driven by a Theme Leader (TL) who is in effect a funded
long-term visitor to eSI and is committed to the topic for its duration.
The TL is responsible for developing a connected programme spanning
many months and ensuring that it will engage leading researchers
in the specific field over an extended period. The theme should
bring visitors to the Institute and other e-Scientists to work with
the TL throughout its duration. Themes will also contribute to the
eSI's summer schools programme.
The e-Science Institute plans to run two active themes and to have
two in preparation at any time. Scientific oversight of the Themes
programme is done by the Science Advisory
Board (which meets every 6 months) and the more local Programme
Committee which meets approximately every 2 months. |
| The TL is responsible
for developing a theme to run over a period of twelve months - though
shorter times are also possible.
Generated activity should minimally include
two public talks, one workshop on current fundamental issues, two
talks on research issues, two posters, interim reports to be considered
by the Programme Committee, a final report on outcomes to the Science
Advisory Board and for inclusion in the Annual Report, and material
for the Web. They are also expected to engage with groups across
the UK to encourage related activities not at eSI, associated workshops,
to liaise with International and UK groups, to bring researchers
engaged in related activities to eSI as visitors, to work with the
eSI team to promote the theme and to join in the Summer Schools
programme. |
| A budget of around
£60k is available for each theme (though this is indicative
only) and it is intended that this funding is to support activity
focussed around the Institute in which people can participate.
The funding can cover partial buy-out for the leader(s), the cost
of running workshops including speaker costs, travel and subsistence
for visitors to engage in the theme, support for post-graduate students
to engage in the theme, travel to and from Edinburgh for the theme
leader(s) and to appropriate conferences (though the last should
not make up a significant proportion of the budget). Other
costs are allowable if they can be justified in terms of the theme's
programme. Note however that these are not research grants
and the following items are not fundable: any element of overhead
or FEC at the leader's home institutions, support staff costs at
their home institution, costs for running or subsidising summer-schools
or workshops at other locations (except where this is an agreed
part of a collaborative theme between eSI and another organisation)
or funding other individuals to attend such non-local meetings.
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