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Maximize the impact of your research proposal- 6th webinar on project design

We are inviting you to the next webinar with experts on preparing and implementing Horizon Europe grants. This time you will learn the ins and outs of creating a communication and dissemination plan, useful not only for European grants.

 

The webinar will be held on June 13th from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the MS Teams platform. Registered participants will receive a link to the event.

 

Link to register to the webinar: https://forms.office.com/e/g0HBJJVJDc

 

The webinar series is aimed at both researchers experienced in submitting European grants, as well as researchers new to the field, and especially doctoral students at Uni-Lublin.

 

Description of the webinar:

 

“Analysis of an application form and tips for grant writing: measures for maximising Impact”

 

This webinar will cover the theme of dissemination, communication and exploitation, by giving useful suggestions and indications on how to write the relevant section of the EU proposal templates. The webinar will comprise also a part of individual and group exercises.

 

The webinar will be conducted by REINITIALISE project partners:

 

Barbara Chiucconi: head of the Grants Office at the University of Macerata. She is an experienced 7FP and Horizon 2020 project coordinator, and has been organizing and providing training for PhD students and post-docs on transversal skills since 2012. She is the contact person at the University of Macerata for the European Commission on the HR Excellence in Research Strategy.

 

Dr. Claudio Carlone: director of Eurocentro S.r.l. in Italy, a company specializing in managing and applying for funds for EU projects. Thus, he has many years of experience in managing, administering and monitoring projects, providing support to organizations and partners in budget-related matters (including administrative and financial reporting to ensure proper disbursement of funds and compliance with all reporting requirements).

 

The workshop will be conducted in English.

 

The number of places is limited!

 

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    Date of addition
    4 June 2023