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Navigating Horizon Europe Funding Proposals

How to apply for Horizon Europe funding

90 minutes

Online

Navigate the complex landscape of Horizon Europe funding with our workshop. Designed for both newcomers and those transitioning from Horizon 2020, this session will help you on the path to crafting successful applications.

Learn to pinpoint relevant calls, craft compelling proposals, and assemble the ideal consortium based on expertise and geographic distribution. We’ll cover key evaluation criteria, budget planning, and submission processes. Enhanced by an interactive Q&A session, attendees will leave equipped with valuable insights, resources, and strategies.

Dive into the world of European research and innovation funding, and amplify your chances of securing financial support for your research and innovation projects.

Key benefits:

  • Gain an understanding of the Horizon Europe funding programme 
  • Learn where to find relevant Horizon Europe opportunities 
  • Learn to navigate the Funding and Tenders portal
  • Understand the eligibility criteria
  • Learn how to build the right consortium, considering both expertise and geographic distribution
  • Learn about budget planning best practices
  • Understand the submission process and feedback timeline
  • Receive additional resources and references to further explore Horizon Europe

Dr. Eric Jensen

Dr. Eric A. Jensen is a social scientist with a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge in sociology. Author of Doing Real Research: A Practical Guide to Social Research (SAGE), Dr. Jensen brings extensive methodological expertise in quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods social research and evaluation. Jensen has been working in science communication research and practice since 2001, beginning with a National Science Foundation-funded project on International Ethics and Equity Issues Relating to Biotechnology.

Jensen has delivered hundreds of training workshops on evaluation methods and evidence-based science communication, as well as leading and consulting on projects large and small on public engagement with research, impact evaluation, socially responsible research and environmental communication. Jensen’s latest book is Science Communication: An introduction.

In addition to being Director of Research at The Institute for Methods Innovation, he is a professor at the University of Warwick (on a career break), a visiting research scientist at the University of Illinois working on a Sloan Foundation-funded project on research software policy and a senior researcher at the Thriving Natural Capital Challenge Centre at Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC).

Lali van Zuydam

Lali is a Research and Communications Associate with The Institute for Methods Innovation where she works on large-scale European Commission research projects (such as HYPOP, Project Ô and RRING) as well as impact evaluation and survey research training for participants all over the world. She is also involved with the German Institute for Science and Innovation Communication (inscico) as a Science Communication Specialist for the AURORA project.

Lali holds a Master’s Degree in Science and Technology Journalism from Stellenbosch University in South Africa and is currently enrolled for her PhD in Science and Technology Studies at the same institution. Through her affiliation with Stellenbosch University, Lali recently joined an international research project, funded by Meta, to explore fact-checking practices in the Global South. Her areas of interest include science communication, science journalism and plain language writing.

Available Live Workshop Sessions

Navigating Horizon Europe Funding Proposals

January 23, 2024 (10:00 a.m.)

How to apply for Horizon Europe funding Navigate the complex landscape of Horizon Europe funding with our workshop. Designed for both newcomers and those transitioning from Horizon 2020, this session will help you on the path to crafting successful applications. Learn to pinpoint relevant calls, craft compelling proposals, and assemble the ideal consortium based on expertise and geographic distribution. We’ll cover key evaluation criteria, budget planning, and submission processes. Enhanced by an interactive Q&A session, attendees will leave equipped with valuable insights, resources, and strategies. Dive into the world of European research and innovation funding, and amplify your chances of securing financial support for your research and innovation projects.

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