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What makes an application for an EU-funded research project successful?

Mon
31
May
Time Monday 31 May, 2021 at 12:00 - 13:00
Place Zoom

On May 31st, 12.00-13.00, UTRI and Research Support and Collaboration Office arranges a discussion seminar, where you get the chance to listen to and discuss with colleagues that have been part of successful applications for EU-funded projects and/or have evaluated EU applications.

We discuss the application process and content - what to think about depending on your role in the project.

The discussion will be led by Johanna Gardeström, coordinator at Research Support and Collaboration Office.

Welcome to join and to ask your questions!

The seminar will be in English.

Registration

Register via the form below. A link and code to Zoom is sent out to those registered before the seminar starts.

Event type: Seminar
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Raman Preet
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