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From 27 Oct
Training

Impact in Horizon Europe: how to write a successful grant proposal

  • Have you submitted a Horizon Europe (HE) proposal and were not satisfied with the evaluation of the impact section?
  • Do you want to understand what questions to ask to better write the impact section of the HE Proposal Template?
  • Do you think you need to learn more about the specific elements of the 'pathway to impact'?
  • KER, Outcome, Impact, Pathway... Are you sure you are addressing these concepts consistently?
To deal with these and other issues related to impact, that researchers need to handle as much as scientific excellence, the Research Support Area has organised a workshop on how to write a successful proposal and maximise impact in Horizon Europe. Methodologies and tools to be used in the writing of project proposals will be explored together and shared.
This face-to-face training course will be delivered by META Group (www.meta-group.com), the European Commission's main contractor for exploitation and dissemination services related to research results (www.horizonresultsbooster.eu).

Programme:
Thursday 27 October 2-6pm
Analysis of the Proposal Template - PART B - Section 2 - IMPACT, in HE
Writing Lab, exercise on the Proposal Template
Friday 28 October 9.30am-12.30pm
Discussion on 3 cases chosen from those developed the previous day.

The trainer
Meta Group is an expert at European level in supporting knowledge-based companies, impact, dissemination and exploitation of research results. It currently runs the Horizon Results Booster service on behalf of the European Commission, which supports European funded projects free of charge in developing a plan for dissemination and exploitation of results.
Since 1993, META has served more than 300 clients worldwide, including the European Commission, investment and development banks, national and regional governments, development agencies, public and private investors in supporting innovative entrepreneurship and the development of innovation systems. Its services aim, through new tools and methodologies, to support individual scientists, entrepreneurs in business development and the exploitation of research results.

This workshop is addressed to research fellows, researchers and professors at Politecnico di Torino and is open to a limited number of participants. Participants will be selected according to the order of registration.
Confirmation of participation is required by registering at the following link by Monday 24 October 2022 (you will not receive any confirmation message).

For further information, please contact europoli@polito.it