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The call for applications for the OBF Event Fellowship 2022, round 2 is now open. The deadline for this round is 1 October 2022. Applications should be submitted via this Google Form. We have provided a Word template to help you draft the application locally before filling the form – make a copy of this template.
OBF Event Fellowship Round:
Round-1: 1 April
Round-2: 1 October
Assign different section to different Event Fellowship chairs: see task list below
7-8 weeks before the application deadline: Malvika and ADD NAME
1-2 weeks before the application deadline: ADD NAME
After the deadline: ADD NAME
After review: ADD NAME
After an awardee finishes their event: Assign case-by-case basis
Before opening the call for application (minimum 6 weeks in advance)
7-8 weeks before the deadline:
Update the application form with the correct date and application round-specific information (such as BOSC participation)
Create a blog post for the announcement
Get the board to review the blog, and when the majority agrees, publish the blog
Cross-post announcements on Twitter, Slack and newsletter (OBF or other projects)
If possible, host a webinar to share tips and suggestions with the potential applicants
1-2 weeks before the deadline:
Amplify the announcement
Create a folder for the specific round (within the dedicated directory for event fund) in the OBF-board shared google drive (round-specific shared folder)
Within that folder, create a copy of the rubric template to share with the board when the review begins
Double check if any application has come through that may need to follow up for any missing detail
After the deadline
Export the full application in a Google sheet and store it in the round-specific shared folder
Create a new sheet in the file to replace the 'time stamp' column with a pseudo key for each applicant
Copy the new sheet to another file for 'anonymised applications' -> remove columns with name, email, affiliation and any strongly identifiable information -> this will be shared with the board
Share the link of this anonymised applications sheet on the copy of the review form that will be shared with the board
Share a summary from this application round and ask for 3-4 volunteers from the board who are available to review applications
Create new columns in the anonymised applications file to allocate applications to reviewers - make sure to have at least two reviewers per application
Give 10-14 days for reviewers, after which create an overview of reviews (yes, no, maybe) to share with the board
In case of conflict of interest or opposing review outcome, allocate review to an extra reviewer with 2-4 days of application review time
For applications that need extra discussion, either set a meeting or bring it to the next board meeting
Mediate discussion via email to conclude all applications by the end of 3 weeks after the deadline
After review
Communicate the final decision based on review comments and the board's suggestion
Email both the awarded and declined application - provide feedback where possible (email drafts in the shared folder)
Help awardees to answer any questions they may have regarding the fellowship - refer to the (Travel_fellowships.md)[./Travel_fellowships.md] document for consistency
After an awardee finishes their event
Create a WordPress account for them in the OBF website account (add a new user -> use name and email to create a profile -> give 'contributor access' -> create a user id and password to share)
Email the awardee their WordPress user id and password with some information on how to log in and create a new post
Ask awardees to share a draft for a blog post in a Google Doc or any editable file that board members can edit before publishing
After review, ask the awardee to share the post in WordPress under draft mode
Include a header section as shown in this post: https://www.open-bio.org/2022/06/17/furkanmtorun-pycon2022/ - <p style="color:green"><em>The <a href="https://www.open-bio.org/travel-awards">Open Bionformatics Foundation (OBF) Event Fellowship program</a> aims to promote diverse participation at events promoting open source bioinformatics software development and open science practices in the biological research community. <a href="https://furkanmtorun.github.io/">Furkan M. Torun</a>, Data Scientist at OmicEra Diagnostics & Computational Biologist, attended the <a href="https://pycon.it/en">PyCon Italia 2022</a>, supported by this fellowship granted to him in the first round of 2022.</em></p>, updating name, affiliation and conference information.
Use Event fund tag and meaningful post title
Shorten permalink (by default WordPress uses full title in link)
When agreed, publish the post and share the link by email informing the treasurer to go ahead with the reimbursement process
Share the link to the blog post on Twitter, Slack and the post for the next round of application
This checklist is great! However, I'm not sure why July 15 was added -- it won't help with BOSC (which is July 13-14 this year; it's always some time in July). Please see my comments on #94.
We have a conclusion, but since I am stepping down, I suggest the remaining chairs to discuss next dates after the usual round in October. Maybe consider if you would like to introduce flexible request for exceptional cases before the late deadline.
The call for applications for the OBF Event Fellowship 2022, round 2 is now open. The deadline for this round is 1 October 2022. Applications should be submitted via this Google Form. We have provided a Word template to help you draft the application locally before filling the form – make a copy of this template.
OBF Event Fellowship Round:
Assign different section to different Event Fellowship chairs: see task list below
Before opening the call for application (minimum 6 weeks in advance)
7-8 weeks before the deadline:
1-2 weeks before the deadline:
After the deadline
After review
After an awardee finishes their event
<p style="color:green"><em>The <a href="https://www.open-bio.org/travel-awards">Open Bionformatics Foundation (OBF) Event Fellowship program</a> aims to promote diverse participation at events promoting open source bioinformatics software development and open science practices in the biological research community. <a href="https://furkanmtorun.github.io/">Furkan M. Torun</a>, Data Scientist at OmicEra Diagnostics & Computational Biologist, attended the <a href="https://pycon.it/en">PyCon Italia 2022</a>, supported by this fellowship granted to him in the first round of 2022.</em></p>
, updating name, affiliation and conference information.See the full documentation for details: Travel_fellowships.md
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