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Writing a proposal

Writing a proposal. in CS2. ACRONIM OF THE PROPOSAL. Topic: ACRONIM: List of participants. Excellence. Objectives. General Obj Specific obj. Concept and approach 1. Describe and explain the overall concept underpinning the project (stress the innovative aspects!)

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Writing a proposal

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  1. Writing a proposal in CS2

  2. ACRONIM OF THE PROPOSAL • Topic: • ACRONIM: • List of participants

  3. Excellence

  4. Objectives • General Obj • Specificobj

  5. Concept and approach 1 • Describe and explain the overall concept underpinning the project (stress the innovative aspects!) • Describe the positioning of the project e.g. where it is situated in the spectrum from ‘idea to application’, or from ‘lab to market’.

  6. Concept and approach 2 • Describe the methodology,

  7. Ambition • Describe the advance your proposal would provide beyond the state-of-the-art, and the extent the proposed work is ambitious.

  8. Impact

  9. Expectedimpacts • Describe how your project will contribute to: • the expected impacts set out in the topic; • any other environmental and socially important impacts (if not already covered above).

  10. Measures to maximise impact • Dissemination/communication

  11. Communicating • To whom ? • to the EC Scientific Officer • Scientific community • Policy makers • Press • general public • What? • Research results and key events • Why? • Visibility • Impact • Responsibility to citizens • Obligation in Grant Agreement • Where? • Scientific journals & meetings • Internet • TV, Press • How? • Website • Materials (brochures, posters) • Press releases • Publishable summaries • Pictures, videos… • When? • On time!! (not the day before publication)

  12. Implementation

  13. Work plan (Work packages)

  14. Presentyourproposal! Project

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