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E.6 Dissemination, Communication and Exploitation – Measures to maximise your impact (webinar)

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. Agenda 08:45–09:00 Accessing the ZOOM Online Meeting Room 09:00–09:15 Event Opening and introduction to the course 09:15–10:00 Dissemination strategy How to approach the dissemination strategy development? How to assess your target groups, what channels and tools to consider, how to ensure�
Horisont Europa

E.5 Specifics of Cluster projects - Call analysis cluster 6 (webinar)

Many elements to be included in the different sections of your Horizon Europe proposal are actually “hidden” in the call text you are targeting. The call text bears essential information that should be considered to ensure compliance with various cross-cutting Horizon Europe priorities and specific EU policies. 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 trainer selects an open call, a Cluster specific work programme topic and will conduct a call analysis on it, showing step-by-step how to extract elements that can be useful for�
Horisont Europa

Forum members

The members of the Svalbard Science Forum (SSF) represent the four main research communities in Svalbard (Ny-Ålesund, Longyearbyen, Barentsburg and Hornsund).

Funding for Research on Research and Innovation Policy

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empirical advancement. The quality of the proposed R&D activities • Quality of the research questions, hypotheses ... development, including knowledge about the breadth of R&D activities in companies and what are decisive factors
Policy and government administration areas
Research organisations

International Arctic Science Committee

The Research Council is looking for one Norwegian representative for each of the working groups Terrestrial, Marine and Society/Humanities in the IASC. Do you want to participate, or do you have a colleague that you can nominate?
Climate and the environment
IPY

Funding from the Research Council

Forskningsorganisasjoner Næringsliv Offentlig sektor Doktorgrad/ph.d., og postdoktor Planlegger du å ta en doktorgrad kan ... and post-doctoral research fellowships in R&D projects Ph.D. fellowships at the European University Institute

Shaping the Future of Animal Health and Welfare

2. call is open for European Partnership on Animal Health and Welfare Proposals submitted ... this call must focus on one of two topics: Topic 1: Animal Welfare. Topic 2: Prevention & Control Topic1:
Food and bioresources
Industry
Public sector
Research organisations

E.5 Specifics of Cluster projects - Call analysis cluster 4 (webinar)

Many elements to be included in the different sections of your Horizon Europe proposal are actually “hidden” in the call text you are targeting. The call text bears essential information that should be considered to ensure compliance with various cross-cutting Horizon Europe priorities and specific EU policies. 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 trainer selects an open call, a Cluster specific work programme topic and will conduct a call analysis on it, showing step-by-step how to extract elements that can be useful for�
Horisont Europa

Research permissions

Arctic fieldwork presents a different set of challenges than fieldwork in many other places. The harsh climate, complicated logistics, safety concerns, and legislation are important factors to take into consideration when planning research in Svalbard. While some research activities in Svalbard do not require prior consent, other research activities may be subject to the approval of several government bodies.

Research permissions

Arctic fieldwork presents a different set of challenges than fieldwork in many other places. The harsh climate, complicated logistics, safety concerns, and legislation are important factors to take into consideration when planning research in Svalbard. While some research activities in Svalbard do not require prior consent, other research activities may be subject to the approval of several government bodies.

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