Training Course “Horizon 2020: How to design a successful proposal" (Milan, 17-19 February 2016)

• Architecture and main pillars of Horizon 2020
• Horizon 2020 Funding Instruments
• Access to funding opportunities: reference websites (e.g. Participant Portal) and support made available by the European Commission (e.g. by means of the Enterprise Europe Network)
• Identifying calls for proposals and analysing their structure and requirements
• Proposal submission procedure: PPSS/SEP and information requested in different steps
• Partner search: suggestions and utilities supplied by the Commission
• Instructions to complete Proposal Submission Forms concerning the administrative and financial details of the proposal:
1. Preliminary information for preparing the project budget
2. Tutorial: drafting the budget of a project
• Introduction to project design: the main elements of a project; project design techniques
• Instructions to complete Proposal Submission Forms concerning the technical-scientific details of the proposal:
1. Planning project design
2. Identifying objectives, methodologies and expected results
3. Defining project impacts, dissemination strategies and methodologies for exploitation of results (in particular: Intellectual Property Rights, Confidentiality, Joint ownership, Protection of the results, Use of the results, Dissemination and Communication activities)
4. Defining Work-packages, tasks, deliverables and timing
5. Identifying risks and devising appropriate contingency measures
6. Identifying indicators of progress, milestones and sources of verification
7. Describing the consortium management structures, with an in-depth analysis of Innovation Management
8. Composition of an appropriate partnership; Describing the characteristics of the consortium as a whole and of the individual participants, defining how its members complement one another
• Tutorial: Drafting “transversal” Work-Packages (Management and Dissemination and exploitation of results)
• Horizon 2020 evaluation criteria
• Tips to elaborate a successful proposal.
The course specifically addresses the needs of professionals and project managers who are involved in the design of H2020 projects, both in the private and the public sector. The course can be an effective tool to help participants to successfully manage projects, as well as to further develop their internal project management strategies. It can also provide a good opportunity to network and to share good practices.
THE COURSE WILL BE HELD IN ITALIAN. Courses can also be offered in English on demand.
Dates: Wednesday 17th February (from 14:00 to 17:00), Thursday 18th February (from 09:00 to 17:00), Friday 19th
February (from 09:00 to 17:00).
COURSE FEE FOR ATTENDANCE ONLY TO THE FIRST MODULE (17th -19th February 2016): €1200+VAT.
FEE FOR WHO WILL ATTEND BOTH MODULES (17th -19th February 2016 and 22nd -23rd March 2016): €1800+VAT (i.e.: €1200+VAT for the first module and €600+VAT for the second module).
The fee includes tuition, documentation (both in printed and electronic format), certificate, morning coffees and lunches.
Course venue: Centro Congressi Palazzo Stelline (C.so Magenta 61 – 20123 Milano - http://www.stelline.it/it/centro-congressi/home/centro-congressi.html(opens in new window)).
Deadline for registration: 10th February 2016.
For further information, detailed agenda and registration form, please refer to our website: http://www.eucore.eu/(opens in new window) WEBPAGE DEDICATED TO THIS FIRST MODULE (Milan, 17th -19th February 2016): http://www.eucore.eu/training-courses/upcoming-courses/18351-horizon-2020-come-costruire-una-proposta-di-successo16(opens in new window)
WEBPAGE DEDICATED TO THE SECOND MODULE (Milan, 22nd -23rd March 2016): http://www.eucore.eu/training-courses/upcoming-courses/18352-horizon-2020-management-rendicontazione-e-reporting2016(opens in new window)
Keywords
Horizon 2020; Techniques for Project Design