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Launched: NEW online training Writing ERC Grant Proposals - Get fully prepared for a successful ERC grant application!

Are you considering applying for ERC funding in the future or working on an application for this year's deadlines? Elevate Academy created a self-paced online training which will give you clear guidance on how to increase your chances of obtaining an ERC grant. Find out below how Elevate Academy's online skills training can guide you as a researcher through every step of your ERC grant preparation journey.

The online training Writing ERC Grant Proposals provides researchers with clear guidance on how to increase their chances of obtaining an ERC contract. By the end of this basic level online course, participants will be able to: - Formulate their research idea and set their ambitions for an ERC grant application. - Decide on the grant schemes applicable to their personal situation. - Understand ERC as part of the Horizon Europe research and innovation framework programme (2021-2027). - Understand the structure of the ERC application form and write their research proposal. - Prepare a budget proposal, CV and track record for their research proposal. - Understand the evaluation procedure of an ERC grant. The advantages: - Study anytime and anywhere you want in 6 to 10 hours (self-paced) - The personal portfolio provides an easy access to information that is most relevant to your application - The course is concise and fully up to date with Horizon Europe - The course includes tips for writing a convincing research proposal We offer a special voucher deal if you are interested in registering a group of participants. For more information, please contact us at info@elevatehealth.eu More information on this online training: https://bit.ly/3daT8wM(si apre in una nuova finestra)

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