- Title: Grant Writing for Horizon Europe
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- Target audience: Resident Academics, Research Support Officers & Research Managers
- Duration: 1.5 days
- Date: 28 & 29 November
- Time: 28 November 09:00-16:00 & 29 November 09:00-12:00
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Are you a Resident Academic, Researcher, or Research Manager with a great research idea but unsure where to begin? Do you have a clear vision for your project but need guidance on securing funding? Have you been submitting proposals without success? Whether you're a seasoned researcher or a complete beginner, we invite you to join this workshop focused on grant writing, specifically tailored for Horizon Europe. In this workshop, you will learn valuable tips and tricks to enhance your proposal writing skills. The workshop will include a proposal development technique called "Logic Modelling," which will help you structure your ideas effectively.
- How to read a call
- Types of proposals
- How proposals are structured
- How to begin the writing process
- How to write for your reviewers
- Work packages, Deliverables and Milestones
- Developing GANTT charts and risk tables
- How does coordination work and what do you need to know
- Benefits of coordination
- What consortia look like
- What makes a good consortium
- How to find partners
- Basics of budgeting for research proposals
- An overview of gender in research design, open science, data management, research integrity and ethics
- Looking at the aspects of career planning as they relate to research funding
- Introduction to Logic Modelling as a method for developing proposal
- Ideas and showing pathways to impact
- Participants begin to develop a logic model of a proposal concept individually or in groups
- This training will be led by international trainer and consultant Dr Maire Brophy. This workshop is supported by the ERA Chair project BioGeMT in collaboration with RSSD.