2-3 May 2022 Grenoble (France)

FOSTERING CLASS 2023 ERC-STG/COG Program

Training objectives:  to provide researchers with a good understanding of:

  • the evaluation criteria and how to analyse them;

  • how to write a competitive scientific proposal considering panel specifics and type of project; and

  • what makes an excellent PI according to the reviewers of the different domains/panels.

Clinic objective: to discuss your CV and project idea in order to determine a go/no-go. 

 

The webinar will be taught in English and recorded.  

Registration is free but mandatory. 

Please note that the webinar as well as the individual interviews are reserved for ERC candidates who would like to submit an ERC-StG/CoG proposal call with a Grenoble laboratory.

 

Program:

Webinar 1: Monday afternoon 02/05/2022 from 13:30 to 15:30

Focus on panel selection and evaluation criteria

Part I: ERC in a nutshell - who is your audience

Part II: Challenge, importance and project idea - Innovativeness and Relevance

Part III: High risk and high gain balance – Ambition

Part IV: Questions & answers and closing 

Webinar 2: Tuesday afternoon 03/05/2022 from 13:30 to 15:30 

Focus on writing a successful proposal

Part V: How to design an implementation plan

Part VI: How to write the B1 part

Part VII: How to write the PI parts

One hour clinic per candidate  (individual meeting) to discuss your CV and project idea in order to determine a go/no-go. Slot registrations will be opened during the webinar.

Focus on idea project and CV

Tuesday 31/05/2022 from 09:00 - 17:00 

Tuesday 07/06/2022 from 09:00 - 17:00 

Monday 13/06/2022 from 09:00 - 12:30 

 

   

FOSTERING CLASS ERC-2023-STG/COG Support

The ERC's mission is to encourage the highest quality research in Europe through competitive funding and to support investigator-driven frontier research across all fields, on the basis of scientific excellence.

The ERC aims to:

  • Support the best of the best in Europe across all fields of science, scholarship and engineering

  • Promote wholly investigator-driven, or 'bottom-up' frontier research

  • Encourage the work of the established and next generation of independent top research leaders in Europe

  • Reward innovative proposals by placing emphasis on the quality of the idea rather than the research area

  • Raise the status and visibility of European frontier research and the very best researchers of today and tomorrow

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