B.1 Horizon Europe Proposal Writing: the first steps (Tromsø)
- Where:
Tromsø, meetingrom TBC
- Target group:
Level 1 (beginners)
- Fee:
No course fee, but registration is binding. A fee on NOK 1000 is charged for no show, as well as cancellation later than the registration deadline. Only absence with medical sick leave certificate, court summons or military service are accepted as valid absences.
- Registration deadline:
5. mars 2025, kl 15.00
About the event
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.
The course language is English, and the course is delivered by Europa Media.
Our Horizon Europe seminars are distributed into 5 topics (A-E) on three knowledge levels (1-3). Read more about the different courses.
Agenda:
08:30–09:00 Arrival and registration
09:00–09:15 Event opening and introduction to the course
09:15–09:45 What makes a Horizon Europe proposal successful
Introduction to the key success features of EU research and innovation projects. What are the steps, what are the tasks and responsibilities of a partner and the coordinating organisation? Best and worst practices will help highlighting how a successful or bad project looks like.
(09:45–10:00 Coffee break)
10:00–10:45 Building a winning consortium
- Build the most suitable Consortium for your next Horizon Europe project.
- What are the key aspects to consider while building up your partnership?
- Your tools to find the right partners: searching facilities, networks, events and more.
- Maintaining partnerships and connections in the long run.
- Tips on networking events and virtual networking to be prepared in these times.
- Understand the winning consortium characteristics in Horizon Europe.
(10:45–11:00 Coffee break)
11:00–11:45 Key concepts in proposal writing
With an Introduction to the Funding and Tenders Portal
- Finding a call and doing a background research: Checking previously funded projects, finding results to build on, checking policy documents
- Proposal writing and submission on the portal
- What to learn first? KIP, KPIs, interdisciplinarity, open innovation, Gantt, PERT, deliverables, milestones, etc – some concepts for proposal writing
(11:45–12:30 Lunch break)
12:30–13:15 Process and steps in proposal writing
- Proposal writing steps – key elements, templates to consider – what to discuss and when. Intro to the tools and procedures set up by the European Commission
- How to distribute the writing of the proposal amongst the key partners
- How to effectively mobilise your partners to unleash their full potential in terms of their input to the proposal and mobilisation of their resources
- What are the key proposal sections that require input to be gathered and consolidated from all partners?
- How to make sure that your partners provide you with accurate data and input for the budget
(13:15–13:30 Coffee break)
13:30–15:00 Exercise: Practicing the basic tools
Under the moderation of trainers, participants work in groups on putting together work packages, Gantt charts, PERT diagrams – understand the concept development process.
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