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    Writing Competitive ITN Proposals in the H2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie
    Provider   Organisational and Staff Development Unit

    This workshop will provide participants with comprehensive advice and guidance on how to develop a competitive proposal for Horizon 2020 Innovative Training Networks. The workshops will be particularly suited to those in the process or developing a bid to the January 2019 deadline

Duration 1 full day

Course Type Presentation

Booking Status Archived

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Target Audience: Academic / Research staff – all levels Particularly those in the process of developing an ITN proposal for the January 2019 deadline

This interactive workshop will provide participants with comprehensive advice and guidance on how to develop a competitive proposal for Horizon 2020 Innovative Training Networks.  

Horizon 2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Innovative Training Networks (ITNs) support joint research and/or doctoral training programmes, implemented by partnerships of universities, research institutes and infrastructures, and businesses from countries across Europe and beyond.  

Partnerships take the form of collaborative European Training Networks (ETN), European Industrial Networks (EID) and European Joint Doctorates (EJD).

 Overview of the Workshop:

The workshop will provide background information on the objectives of ITNs, policy context and the basic principles of Marie Sklodowska-Curie ITNs. 

Particular focus will be placed on the evaluation procedure and the three evaluation criteria: Excellence, Impact and Implementation.  

 Full details are available here.

 Outcomes/Objectives;  Participants will obtain:

·         Up to date information on the MSCA Innovative Training Scheme

·         Lessons learnt from previous evaluations

·         A detailed breakdown of the evaluation procedure and the three evaluation criteria: Excellence, Impact and Implementation

·         A hard copy detailed guide to help with submission.

 

 

 

Dr Aya van den Kroonenberg: Aya joined Yellow Research in 2013.  She has more than 20 years’ experience with writing European research grants.  Aya is regularly invited by the European Commission as an expert evaluator for framework programme proposals. 



Delivered By: Dr Aya van den Kroonenberg: - Yellow Research

Prerequisites

This course is particularly suited to those making an application to the January 2019 deadline (or subsequent deadlines)

Cancellation Policy

When applying for a course, you should note that there will be a £50* to your department if you cancel within 5** working days or you do not attend, and a £25 charge for cancellations/ non-attendance between 6 and 10 working days. There will be no charge for cancellation made 10 or more working days before the event. Notifications should be made to OSDU@strath.ac.uk

A department is welcome to send someone else in your place if they wish without incurring a charge, providing that person has the necessary pre-requisites for the course. In the case of courses split over more than one day, you must attend ALL parts of the course. If you fail to attend any part you will be charged as outlined above.

*This is the standard charge for cancellation or non-attendance of course of 1 days duration or less. For some courses there may be a higher cancellation charge and if this is the case you will be advised of this at the time of booking.

**Any bookings made within 10 days of the event will incur the charges as specified.