Syllabus del corso
Titolo
Introduction to Grant Writing
Docente(i)
Prof. Gianfranco Pacchioni – Department of Materials Science
Dr. Mizar Luca Federici – Research Area
Lingua
English
Breve descrizione
Objective of the course is:
• Teach the basic skills of Grant Writing
• Provide an overview of the European projects landscape (Horizon Eu-rope in particular)
• Introduce basic strategies and tools to search for forthcoming calls (e.g. EU Funding&Tender portal)
The course is preceded by a lesson in which some aspects of contemporary science will be illustrated and discussed, from excessive competition for re-search funds and academic positions, to the constant growth of publications, from the uncritical use of bibliometric indexes to ethically questionable be-havior.
After the course, the candidates will be able to approach a project proposal according to the standard sections required by most of the proposal tem-plates, including in particular:
• Objectives
• Methodology (Work Packages, Tasks, Deliverables, Milestones)
• Impact
• Communication, Dissemination, Exploitation
• Project Management
Target audicence
Ph.D students (preferably 3rd year, not binding)
Participants
Min 10 Max 48
CFU / Ore
1 CFU / 8 hrs
Periodo di erogazione
06/05/24 2.30 pm - 4.30 pm U6-33
07/05/24 10.00 am -12.00 pm U1-02
09/05/24 2.30 pm - 4.30 pm U6-28
10/05/24 2.30 pm - 4.30 pm U6-28
course registration on “Segreterie online”: 15/04/2024 - 01/05/2024
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Title
Introduction to Grant Writing
Teacher(s)
Prof. Gianfranco Pacchioni – Department of Materials Science
Dr. Mizar Luca Federici – Research Area
Language
English
Short description
Objective of the course is:
• Teach the basic skills of Grant Writing
• Provide an overview of the European projects landscape (Horizon Eu-rope in particular)
• Introduce basic strategies and tools to search for forthcoming calls (e.g. EU Funding&Tender portal)
The course is preceded by a lesson in which some aspects of contemporary science will be illustrated and discussed, from excessive competition for re-search funds and academic positions, to the constant growth of publications, from the uncritical use of bibliometric indexes to ethically questionable be-havior.
After the course, the candidates will be able to approach a project proposal according to the standard sections required by most of the proposal tem-plates, including in particular:
• Objectives
• Methodology (Work Packages, Tasks, Deliverables, Milestones)
• Impact
• Communication, Dissemination, Exploitation
• Project Management
Target audicence
Ph.D students (preferably 3rd year, not binding)
Participants
Min 10 Max 48
CFU / Hours
1 CFU / 8 hrs
Teaching period
06/05/24 2.30 pm - 4.30 pm U6-33
07/05/24 10.00 am -12.00 pm U1-02
09/05/24 2.30 pm - 4.30 pm U6-28
10/05/24 2.30 pm - 4.30 pm U6-28
course registration on “Segreterie online”: 15/04/2024 - 01/05/2024