IncoNet EaP Summer School 2016
Datum: 13. - 17. Juni 2016
Bereich: Forschungspolitik & Entwicklung
Energy Efficiency. International Project Management - from Theory to Practice
From the generation of the first project ideas to the successful implementation of projects in intercultural and multidisciplinary teams, the work of researchers and project managers involves a wide range of challenges. IncoNet EaP (STI International Cooperation Network for Eastern Partnership Countries) is running a summer school for young researchers and project managers from the Eastern Partnership Countries, EU Member States and Associated Countries of the EU who are active in the field of “energy efficiency”.
The aim of the training is to learn more about project management processes in international scientific projects particularly related to Horizon 2020 cooperative projects as well as Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions to support mobility.
Course aim
In a nutshell, the IncoNet EaP summer school will offer tips on:
- finding information on Horizon 2020 funding
- preparing successful Horizon 2020 project proposals
- managing projects with international research teams
The main objectives of the summer school are to provide the participants an insight into:
- the aims, structure and participation rules of Horizon 2020, the EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation;
- the policy objectives, trends and instruments of international RTDI cooperation;
- how project cycle management works;
- how projects are planned;
- how a project should be designed;
- how project proposals are evaluated;
- project management processes and tools
- dissemination and capitalisation of results including ethical issues.
Date and location
13th to 17th of June 2016 in Vienna/ Austria
Please note, that the Summer School will be organised in Vienna and not as originally planned in Istanbul.
Target group
Early-stage researchers and research project managers from EaP Countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine) EU Member States and Associated Countries (for a list of associated countries under Horizon 2020 please visit this link). They should be well embedded in stable research teams of institutions in their own countries and interested in EaP-EU/AC research cooperation as well as willing to develop their ability in managing projects and cooperating within projects funded by the Horizon 2020 and other research programmes open for EaP-EU/AC research cooperation.
Early-stage researchers and research project managers active in the field of “energy efficiency” who are interested in participating in Horizon 2020 in the pillars of “excellent science” (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions) and “societal challenges” (Secure, Clean and Efficient Energy) are invited to apply for the summer school.
Application deadline
Application is already closed.
Fees
Participation in the summer school is free of charge. Travel and accommodation costs will be covered by the organisers, however, participants are required to cover their traveling costs which will then be reimbursed
Typ: Kooperative Veranstaltung (ZSI als Co-Organisator)
Organisator: ZSI, Tübitak
Veranstaltungsort: Vienna/Austria
Kontakt: Centre for Social Innovation (ZSI) Ms. Carmen Heidenwolf Linke Wienzeile 246 1150 Vienna/Austria heidenwolf@zsi.at
Webseite: http://www.inco-eap.net/en/514.php
Involvierte ZSI-Mitarbeiter/innen:
- Mag.ª Carmen Heidenwolf, BA (OrganisatorIn)
- Magª. Elke Dall (Vortragende/r)
- Mag. Dr. Klaus Schuch (Vortragende/r)
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