Finding research funding and tracking progress of your own proposals are literally at your fingertips when you use this new mobile app HKUST Research built by the Research Office.
This is an app for all researchers at HKUST; it helps you to:
Find Research Funding Opportunities
- Latest funding opportunities around the globe
- Bookmark your favorite funding programs and get the latest update, no hassles!
- Personalized in-app deadline reminders
- Add deadlines to your own calendar
- Instant share of information with other researchers or your assistants
Manage Your Research Projects (faculty members only)
- Updates on proposal status
- List of project deliverables/reports to be due or overdue
- In-app due date alerts
- Add due dates to your own calendar
- Instant share of information with your project team members
Track Research Awards and Honors
- Opportunities on research awards / honors
- Bookmark your targeted research award programs
- Personalized in-app deadline reminders
- Add deadlines to your own calendar
- Instant share of information with other researchers or your assistants
Receive Research News and Events
- Latest research news (e.g. funding results, news from sponsors)
- Forthcoming events (e.g. workshops, seminars, information sessions)
- Bookmark your favorite news/events
- Add event dates to your own calendar
- Instant share of information with other researchers or your assistants
The dashboard shows all information relevant to you on one screen; and you can set preferences to filter areas of interest.
HKUST Research is available in Android and iOS. Use the following links or QR codes to download:
Android | iOS |
Note that the app is for HKUST members only. You will be prompted to login using your ITSC account; the authentication stays valid for 21 days.
Help us improve, tell us your thoughts. Email us at rogeneral@ust.hk.
Need help? Call us at 3469 2292 or 2358 7929.
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published February 15, 2019