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Horizon 2020 Research Fellowship programme (Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions): information day

22 July 2014

In January 2014 the new EU Research & Innovation funding scheme - Horizon2020 - commenced.

The application process for H2020 is greatly simplified compared with its predecessor FP7. There are many calls addressing the research interests of UCL staff.

UCL European Research and Innovation Office (ERIO) plans to hold a series of events to provide UCL's research community with information on the EU's new Research funding programme (Horizon 2020), and after the success of one dedicated to writing the "Impact" section of Horizon2020 proposals, we are organising an information day on Friday 1 August to cover the new Research fellowship Programme (Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions).

We realise this is short notice, but necessary for those staff preparing applications with deadlines this autumn. We plan to hold further workshops in the near future, which will additionally cover other topics. Stay tuned for more information on ERIO's website: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/research/europe

This first workshop is focusing on preparing applications for Marie Curie actions. We are very happy to welcome Professor Michael Blakemore (Chair of the Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities Marie Curie Evaluation Panel) as a keynote speaker and are convinced that he will provide you with great insights regarding Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions' applications. We will design the workshop more specifically depending on the attendees' profiles and needs, so we invite you to fill in this online registration form as accurately as possible.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1MNSmJYKUV3uIP-Q8pgSmSGCuGYdgYpIx-hk_NVA7FZs/viewform

The information day will take place in Room G10 of the Chandler House building on Friday 1 August 11am-1pm. http://www.ucl.ac.uk/maps?locationID=64

For further information regarding the workshop, please contact Pauline Chetail (p.chetail@ucl.ac.uk).

Pauline Chetail, European Projects Assistant, UCL European Research and Innovation Office