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Elements of a good project to the European Commission

Elements of a good project to the European Commission. dr. ir. Matthijs Soede Poznan, 15 January 2007. At the start. Be aware that it is a competition Understand the process Good project has to be presented in a proposal. It is a competition….

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Elements of a good project to the European Commission

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  1. Elements of a good project to the European Commission dr. ir. Matthijs Soede Poznan, 15 January 2007

  2. At the start • Be aware that it is a competition • Understand the process • Good project has to be presented in a proposal

  3. It is a competition…. • Play according to the rules of the competition • Workprogramma  kind of play • Guide for applicants  how to play • Evaluators  referees

  4. Structure proposal • A-part • A1 ‘Our idea’ – project outline • A2 ‘Who we are’ details from all partners • A3 ‘What it costs’

  5. Structure proposal • B-part 1.1. Concept and objectives 1.2 Progress beyond the state-of-the-art 1.3 S/T methodology/description project and associated workplan 2.1 Management structure and procedures 2.2 Individual participants 2.3 Consortium as a whole 2.4 Resources to be committed 3.1 Expected impacts listed in the work programme 3.2 Dissemination and/or exploitation of project results, and mangement of intellectual property rights (IPR) 4. Ethical issues

  6. Structure proposal Scientific and/or technical quality • B-part 1.1. Concept and objectives 1.2 Progress beyond the state-of-the-art 1.3 S/T methodology/description project and associated workplan 2.1 Management structure and procedures 2.2 Individual participants 2.3 Consortium as a whole 2.4 Resources to be committed 3.1 Expected impacts listed in the work programme 3.2 Dissemination and/or exploitation of project results, and mangement of intellectual property rights (IPR) . Ethical issues Implementation Impact

  7. Scientific/technical quality Innovation ! Problem State of the art Objectives • S/T methodology/description project • and associated workplan

  8. Keywords in the project • Structure • GANTT chart, PERT chart • work plan • work packages • tasks • deliverables • milestones

  9. Structure

  10. Structure

  11. From structure to timing Gantt chart

  12. TIME

  13. Implementation Management structure and procedures Individual participants Consortium as a whole

  14. Management structure • Important: • Logical structure • Who is responsible for what? • Way of communication?

  15. Individual Partners - Consortium • Excellence • Experience in relevant area • Facilities • Complementarity, balance • Possibilities for exploitation – end users • European dimension

  16. Impact • Contribution, at the European and/or international level, the expected impacts listed the work porgramme under the relevant topic/activity • Appropriateness of measures for the dissemination and exploitation of project results and management of intellectual property

  17. Impact

  18. Impact

  19. General control parameters • Timing  When • Quality  What and level • Finance  Resources • Information  State of the art, results, reporting • Organisation  Internal and external cooperation and organisation

  20. FP7 on Cordis cordis.europa.eu.int/fp7/home.html • SenterNovem/EG-Liaison Dr. Ir. Matthijs Soede (m.soede@egl.nl) Tel: +31 70 3735250 www.egl.nl

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