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Rimin Autumn School 2025 | Successfully participating in research funding calls
Preparing a project proposal requires careful planning, an accurate budget, and well-defined collaboration with partners; there are also key elements that must not be overlooked.
The Department for Research and Innovation (RIMIN) is organizing the second edition of the RIMIN School 2025, a training program aimed at individuals applying for European, national, and regional funding calls, to uncover all the key strategies for preparing a successful project proposal.
Programme:
Participants who attend at least 3 sessions will receive an Open Badge, a digital tool that certifies the skills and experiences acquired through educational and experiential contexts, as well as the recognition/validation of non-formal and informal competences and soft skills.
The School is open to faculty members and researchers of Politecnico di Torino, with a maximum of 40 participants. In the event of a higher number of registrations, priority will be given to those at an early career stage (post-doc research fellows, RTD-A, RTD-B, RTT).
Registration link (by November 5): click here.
Registered participants will receive a confirmation email.
For further information: RIMIN.Europoli@polito.it
The Department for Research and Innovation (RIMIN) is organizing the second edition of the RIMIN School 2025, a training program aimed at individuals applying for European, national, and regional funding calls, to uncover all the key strategies for preparing a successful project proposal.
Programme:
- Funding for R&I: main opportunities for collaborative and individual research – 10th November (Antonella Castellani e Valeria Di Caro)
- Collaborative research: building the consortium – 17th November (Maria Crea)
- Proposal writing techniques for European projects – 24th November (Ilaria Allora e Sara Rollino)
- Impact: communication, dissemination, and exploitation – 1st December (Agnieszka Furman, Isabella Susa, Silvia Tabotta)
- Budget development and project management aspects – 9th December (Giulia Bartolini)
Participants who attend at least 3 sessions will receive an Open Badge, a digital tool that certifies the skills and experiences acquired through educational and experiential contexts, as well as the recognition/validation of non-formal and informal competences and soft skills.
The School is open to faculty members and researchers of Politecnico di Torino, with a maximum of 40 participants. In the event of a higher number of registrations, priority will be given to those at an early career stage (post-doc research fellows, RTD-A, RTD-B, RTT).
Registration link (by November 5): click here.
Registered participants will receive a confirmation email.
For further information: RIMIN.Europoli@polito.it