Research Funding Schemes

Professional & Creative Activity

The Professional and Creative Activity (PCA) scheme is a retrospective scheme that allows individual staff members or a team of staff members to submit applications for PCA points for activities conducted within a defined time span, usually corresponding to the previous academic year. It encourages and promotes the undertaking and realisation of professional and creative activities at LASALLE, and supports and rewards members of staff who actively engage in high quality professional and creative activities.

Year Activity
2020/21 A total of 19 full-time staff of three Faculties submitted claims for a total of 110 PCA projects.
2019/20 A total of 26 full-time staff of three Faculties submitted claims for a total of 201 PCA projects.
2018/19 A total of 26 full-time staff of three Faculties submitted claims for a total of 153 PCA projects.
2017/18 A total of 16 full-time staff of three Faculties submitted claims for a total of 100 PCA projects.
2016/17 A total of 20 full-time staff of five Faculties submitted claims for a total of 96 PCA projects.
2015/16 A total of 29 full-time staff of five Faculties submitted claims for a total of 133 PCA projects.
2014/15 A total of 17 full-time staff of five Faculties submitted claims for a total of 160 PCA projects.
2013/14 A total of 16 full-time staff of four Faculties and the ICAS submitted claims for a total of 142 PCA projects.
2012/13 A total of 20 full-time staff of four Faculties submitted claims for a total of 137 PCA projects.
2012/13 A total of 22 full-time staff of five Faculties submitted claims for a total of 131 PCA projects.
2010/11 A total of 13 full-time staff of five Faculties submitted claims for a total of 101 PCA projects.

The impressive number of highly diverse projects that received financial assistance and funding through the PCA scheme is a good indicator of the diversity of artistic and professional practice activities undertaken by LASALLE staff.

Past Professional & Creative Activities

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