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Latest news from the Mendeley team. Hi {NAME}, This month, read our step-by-step guide for grant sub

Latest news from the Mendeley team. [Mendeley] Hi {NAME}, This month, read our step-by-step guide for grant submission to one of the UK Research Councils (RCUK), find out about the changes to the sign in page and share your thoughts on quantum computing. [Submitting Grant Proposals?] Submitting Grant Proposals? [Read our step-by-step guide]( for grant submission to one of the UK Research Councils (RCUK). RCUK is made up of seven individual grant bodies that have some shared core principles, alongside differing council-specific criteria for applications that need to be followed closely. Looking for Funding Opportunities? [Visit Mendeley Funding](. New Look Mendeley Sign in Page Starting this month, we'll be making upgrades to your sign in experience. You'll now only need one account to access the entire Mendeley and Elsevier ecosystem, thus minimizing the number of sign in credentials you'll need to remember. [Find out more](. [New look Mendeley sign in] [Quantum Computing] Quantum Computing This month, we're talking about Quantum Computing: Close to Prime Time? [Share your thoughts with the Mendeley Community](. The best entry, as judged by the Mendeley team, will earn a £50 Amazon gift certificate. Careers & UN Development Goals As part of a series focusing on UN Sustainable Development Goals we are looking at exciting careers linked to the initiative: these range from [renewable energy research]( to [advisory positions]( to setting up [social enterprises](. [Read the articles here]( and look out for more coming soon. [Careers & UN Development Goals] [Tips and Tools] Tips and Tools — Did you know... You can search and apply for thousands of science and technology jobs on Mendeley Careers. Set up an email job alert and get relevant opportunities in your inbox. [Give it a go]( [Contact Us]( | [Support]( [Facebook]( [twitter]( [YouTube]( You are receiving this email because you have registered with Mendeley.com using the email address {EMAIL}. If you do not wish to receive newsletter update emails from us in the future, please click [here](. Copyright © 2017 Mendeley Ltd. Mendeley Limited. Registered office The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford, OX5 1GB, United Kingdom. Registered in England and Wales. Registration number 06419015.

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