In this webinar, you will receive information and advice on how to write your project proposal to maximise your chances of success in the highly competitive ERC Starting Grant scheme. The webinar is presented by Innovayt, an innovation consultancy with extensive experience in EU funding. Morten Kröger, Partner and Co-founder at Innovayt, will be the course instructor.
The course gives an introduction to Horizon Europe, the European Union's R&I Framework Programme. The programme distributes EUR 95.5 billion funding for research and innovation projects over seven years. Norwegian organisations can apply to all pillars.
This online course will introduce the essentials of lumps sum funding and dig into the practicalities of writing proposals and managing a lump sum project.
This practical webinar will include all about building a budget for Horizon Europe proposals. It gives an introduction to key budgetary principles of EU Research & Innovation projects
This course provides a detailed explanation of the general financial rules of Horizon Europe. We will explain the difference between budgeting and actual cost reporting, and their everyday impacts on managerial and accounting practices, diving into the rules of eligibility and what makes a cost direct.
This cluster-specific call-analysis webinar will help deciphering the call text and making the concept of the proposal fully in line with the work programme topic as well as the Commission’s expectations. The workshop will show how to look for previously funded projects in the topic, how to find key players and other stakeholders in the field, what are the usual methods in successful proposals, how to address cross-cutting issues.
This course helps you understand the key success features of EU research and innovation projects (Horizon Europe), which preparatory steps to take, and explains the tasks and responsibilities of the partners. The course also covers how to build a winning consortium, the steps in proposal writing and how to smoothly lead a proposal to submission. At the end of the course there will be a practical exercise.
Horizontal aspects are receiving a high attention also by the evaluators and when you report on these to the European Commission. The course covers proposal writing as well as project management aspects on dissemination, communication, and exploitation. What are the requirements? How detailed you have to be? Who should monitor what? How to develop the strategy on DEC? All these and more will be discussed.
This webinar will help understand the ethics (AI-H-A-PODP, NEC, etc) and security aspects that you should analyse and consider during proposal writing and project implementation.
Horizontal aspects of the research and innovation projects should be understood by all involved. Evaluators will have to see in the proposal that it can maximise the potential impact with the planned measures. Open science, research data management are part of these horizontal aspects. This webinar will introduce the key legal obligations and the optional approaches both in open science and research data management. Best practices and tips will be shared on how to comply with these obligations.
Two cross-cutting priorities of the research and innovation projects will be covered in-depth in this webinar. When relevant the evaluators will check if the gender and SSH dimensions are fully integrated into the methodology and implementation sections of the proposed projects. It will be always relevant to have an interdisciplinary project. This webinar will introduce methods for considering, assessing these aspects, and give good examples on how to describe these in the proposal text.
Everyone heard about co-creation, multi-actor approach, engagement of value-chain actors, etc. The common point is that we need to openly collaborate with the key stakeholders and co-create the innovative solutions with them. Who to involve, engage, activate and how is a different matter. This short webinar will focus on how to describe open innovation and social innovation aspects in the proposal (section 1.2) and how to realise successfully these engagements when the project is implemented.
This advanced course provides in-depth knowledge on the financial rules of Horizon Europe for financial managers and accountants. The course will introduce all cost types and their eligibility rules and the exceptions.
This course will introduce the life-cycle of a collaborative R&I project in Horizon Europe. It will cover the project launch, essentials of reporting and other management duties during the project period. You will be introduced to the Funding and Tenders Portal, and receive valuable tips for successful communication, dissemination, exploitation, open science and research data management actions during the lifetime of your project. The course also includes a practical exercise on project management, where we will discuss how to handle difficult situations that can occur during a project.
This course gives an introduction to finances in Horizon Europe and explains the key principles of EU funding in R&I projects. We will explain actual-cost and lump sum budgeting in Horizon Europe, and how to set up a good resource plan and budget. The course closes with a practical workshop, during which the participants learn how to develop a budget and estimate and calculate their costs.
This is a 2-day practice-heavy, hands-on course that will assist you in gaining a comprehensive understanding of project management, reporting procedures and their practical implications in everyday operations.
This one-day course will help coordinators (and coordinators to be) to prepare to successfully coordinate their Horizon Europe projects. It is built on our direct, hands-on experience gained in coordinating projects under Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe.
The launch of the project can be very difficult for new coordinators. This webinar will go through all key steps of setting up a project. It will introduce excel and word templates that coordinators can easily adapt to their projects. While primarily meant for coordinators, any beneficiary can benefit from the knowledge shared.
The webinar will answer and discuss with the participants how to find the key actors in a specific field? Which websites or portals to check if you want to find information on Horizon Europe, scientific achievements or key results? How can you identify and join a consortium that is preparing a proposal? How can you make yourself more visible for European researchers and key organisations?
This webinar will introduce the formal agreements related to Horizon Europe projects. The trainer will introduce the basic legal obligations coming from the grant agreement as well as the consortium agreement. The webinar will introduce the tasks of a coordinator when drafting these agreements as well as cover the partner’s role and what not to forget to read, review in these agreements. The webinar will cover also the lump sum grants.
You will become an EC auditor for a day! Many are intimidated by financial audits, particularly level-2 audits conducted by EC (or EC-appointed external) auditors. Did you know that one way to overcome this fear is to try to see things from the "other" side?
You will learn all about the features of winning Horizon Europe proposals and the success criteria to receive high scores and positive comments during evaluation.
This course gives insight to the formal agreements related to Horizon Europe projects.
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