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May 28, 2024
MSCA Workshop and Coaching sessions

Hour: From 09:30h to 13:00h

Place: Blue Lecture Room

MSCA Workshop and Coaching sessions

CATHERINE HALBERT

The workshop focuses on the Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska Curie Postdoctoral Fellowships (MSCA-PF). You will receive practical tips from an experienced EC evaluator on how to write a competitive proposal.

It is assumed that participants will already understand the basic requirements for MSCA-PF, but in any case, the workshop will highlight any changes in the new Horizon Europe MSCA Work Programme for the current year.

 

Target Group:    Researchers, Research Supervisors, Principal Investigators, Research Group Leaders, and Research Managers and Administrators

                                Priority will be given to Postdoctoral researchers

Available places: 30

 

Training content:

How to write the excellence section

How to write the impact section

How to write about implementation

Interactive discussion

 

Trainer: Dr. Kathrine Halbert

Catherine (BSc, MSc, PhD, FRSH), is the founder of Halbert Research, a consultancy company specializing in scientific research management and EU research funding, in particular Horizon 2020.  Established in 2005, Halbert Research provides workshops and coaching for researchers; proposal evaluations, proof-reading and editing services; and project management and communication support. They work across all scientific disciplines and have an excellent track record in helping European and international clients to win funding. Catherine has been active in EU Funding Programs since 1996 and works with the European Commission as an Expert Evaluator and Reviewer. She is a member of the EC H2020 2020 Advisory Group for ‘Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine and maritime and inland water research and the bioeconomy’. Catherine has more than 25 years’ experience in research management in academic and industrial settings. She is particularly interested in mentoring early- and mid-career researchers in developing project ideas and writing grant applications, as part of their career development planning.

 

Registration deadline: June 14, 2024

Hosted by Academic Affairs
Skills Training > Transferable Skills
May 28, 2024
MSCA Workshop and Coaching sessions

Hour: From 09:30h to 13:00h

Place: Blue Lecture Room

MSCA Workshop and Coaching sessions

CATHERINE HALBERT

The workshop focuses on the Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska Curie Postdoctoral Fellowships (MSCA-PF). You will receive practical tips from an experienced EC evaluator on how to write a competitive proposal.

It is assumed that participants will already understand the basic requirements for MSCA-PF, but in any case, the workshop will highlight any changes in the new Horizon Europe MSCA Work Programme for the current year.

 

Target Group:    Researchers, Research Supervisors, Principal Investigators, Research Group Leaders, and Research Managers and Administrators

                                Priority will be given to Postdoctoral researchers

Available places: 30

 

Training content:

How to write the excellence section

How to write the impact section

How to write about implementation

Interactive discussion

 

Trainer: Dr. Kathrine Halbert

Catherine (BSc, MSc, PhD, FRSH), is the founder of Halbert Research, a consultancy company specializing in scientific research management and EU research funding, in particular Horizon 2020.  Established in 2005, Halbert Research provides workshops and coaching for researchers; proposal evaluations, proof-reading and editing services; and project management and communication support. They work across all scientific disciplines and have an excellent track record in helping European and international clients to win funding. Catherine has been active in EU Funding Programs since 1996 and works with the European Commission as an Expert Evaluator and Reviewer. She is a member of the EC H2020 2020 Advisory Group for ‘Food security, sustainable agriculture and forestry, marine and maritime and inland water research and the bioeconomy’. Catherine has more than 25 years’ experience in research management in academic and industrial settings. She is particularly interested in mentoring early- and mid-career researchers in developing project ideas and writing grant applications, as part of their career development planning.

 

Registration deadline: June 14, 2024

Hosted by Academic Affairs

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