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Horizon 2020 Proposal Writing - Focus Impact

In a winning project, your impact will be visible throughout all parts of the proposal. We give you the knowledge and the tools that will turn your innovative project idea into a competitive Horizon 2020 proposal

18 June 2019 - 19 June 2019
Hungary
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Do you have an idea, but never wrote a H2020 project? Did your last project proposal fail? You have more projects, but you are always a partner and you want to coordinate now? This course is for you then.

Our last year ended with 30% success rate in Horizon 2020. Not bad, right?

We are sharing our direct experience with successful and unsuccessful proposals under the 2014-2018 calls and providing tips and recommendations on how to write best the Impact section and put together all issues that lead you to be able to achieve that impact.

Factors determining your impact: start with a winning team – turn your idea into innovation – position it properly – define convincing KPIs – assess barriers and risks adequately – communicate/disseminate/exploit always with supporting your final goal.

Join us and get a practical insight into developing competitive H2020 proposals with an excellent Impact.

Are you ready to submit a competitive project proposal under Horizon 2020?

Join Europa Media’s Horizon 2020 Proposal Development – Focus: Impact training course and obtain hands-on knowledge and the necessary skills to submit competitive project proposals under the EU’s research and innovation programme Horizon 2020.



Why participate in the “Horizon 2020 Proposal Development – Focus: Impact” course?

The key findings of H2020 Interim Evaluation - Monitoring Report concluded:

“There remains an innovation gap. EU lags behind in breakthrough, market-creating innovation
Low involvement of civil society but improving from FP7: room for improvement in bringing research closer to the general public.”

Two key findings that your project may change – that the evaluators will be looking for and find positive - if the Impact is well-defined. Several calls for proposals are now open with deadlines in spring/summer, and many forthcoming topics and draft 2018-2020 Work Programmes are in the pipeline. Bring your project ideas and calls to the training, we will discuss your concept with you and you may even find your excellent future partners with our help, maybe amongst the training participants.

For more info and registration please visit: https://www.eutrainingsite.com/training-course/287/horizon-2020-proposal-writing-focus-impact(opens in new window)

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