We will transform you into an Impact expert in Horizon in order to scale-up your personal development and the success of your organisation in Horizon Europe
In this half-day workshop, you will master how to deal successfully with Impact in Horizon Europe
eCourse based on live recordings with follow-up Q&A sessions in real time
Based on live recordings of total duration half day and from the comfort and safety of your own space , you will have the opportunity to participate in the most practical with specific actions and strategies live training on Impact in Horizon Europe. WE PERSONALLY GUARANTEE THAT!
No matter what is your experience in European Research, you will master the following:
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Learning Objectives
In brief, after the training you will be in a position to understand:
- What is the purpose of Impact in Horizon Europe
- What are the three different types of Impacts and how to deal successfully with each one
- What is the impact focus in each subprogramme of Horizon Europe
- Which are the key documents you need to read for understanding the focus and the details of the targeted impacts (spoiler: It is not the Strategic Plan)
- What is the difference between expected outcomes, impacts, outputs and how to deal with each one effectively
- What is the timeline for achieving the expected outcomes and impacts
- How to deal with expected impacts in a bottom-up but especially in top-down calls in Horizon Europe
- How to use the targeted workprogramme and call topic descriptions for designing your impact strategy easily and effectively
- How to deal successfully and convincingly with the "Scale" and "Significance" for the expected impacts and outcomes
- What else to use instead of TRLs in Social Science and Humanities projects
- When and how to address effectively and convincingly the Strategic Development Goals by United Nations in a measurable approach
- Cross-cutting impacts (Mandatory and recommended ones) and how deal convincingly with them
- How to identify and involve end-users and policy makers in your proposal for increasing your impact
- How to suggest realistic but impressive impact targets
- How to structure the Impact section of your proposal
- Templates and examples for addressing the expected impacts and outcomes
- How to identify and prioritise the intended target groups
- How to develop a strategy for engaging the target groups
- How to identify barriers and related strategies for overcoming them and achieving the expected outcomes and impacts
- Actual example from a proposal with real-case scenarios and actions to deal with expected outcomes, impacts and barriers
- What is the difference between Dissemination, Communication and Exploitation and how to formulate proper strategies for each
- Examples/templates of Dissemination & Exploitation stategy
- Examples/templates of Communication Strategy
- How to deal convincingly with the IPR
- How to use the Impact Summary/Canvas to your advantage and create a credible outline
- Actual ESR on Impact from a winning Horizon Europe proposal
- Impact checklist before submitting
- Dos and Dont's in Impact
Training based on live recordings on Impact in Horizon Europe and extra follow-up live Q&A session with the trainer
We aim to offer you a unique learning experience that stimulates brain as well as emotions and eventually to transform you into a much better person not only knowledge-wise in regards to Horizon Europe and Impact but also feeling-wise. We personally guarantee that!! (check our 100% guarantee clause at the bottom).
We have combined a vibrant half day training session along with one of the best trainers in exploiting European research programmes, Mr. Nikolaos Floratos (see testimonials and profile below) with his unique teaching approach based on the latest scientific results from his Phd Research on student engagement. |
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Course Structure and Approach
Course Modules
Module 1:
Impact Intelligence |
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Module 2:
Impact Strategies |
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Module 3:
How to impress evaluators |
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Important Note
No matter how big or small is your organisation (from a small SME to a large institute), you have the choice to become a leader even in highly competitive Research and Innovation programmes such as Horizon Europe as long as you act intelligently with a specific plan and recipe specifically for Impact. Be proactive and not reactive and make a difference in your organisation with the 5Ps. Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance.
100% Satisfaction Quarantee
100% Satisfaction Guarantee
We are the only training organization that our approach is based on results and not on effort. We are so confident of the high value of our training that we personally guarantee on its quality, effectiveness and distinct value. In case, after our training, you believe you haven't managed to experience the transformation we promise you, then we will return the whole course fee !! That confident we are on the quality of our training and the transformation experience we can create!
Who else can do that!!?
Even if some of the participants have already participated in a similar training session, we are committed to deliver an eye-opening session for all participants from novices to senior experts in the topic since we apply unique teaching approaches based on science.
Who else can do that!!?
Even if some of the participants have already participated in a similar training session, we are committed to deliver an eye-opening session for all participants from novices to senior experts in the topic since we apply unique teaching approaches based on science.
About the Trainer - Nikolaos Floratos
Nikolaos is ranked by Google and Linkedin in the top three positions as funding expert. His passion is education and training and his mission is to transform the life of individuals and make them better persons with his training. He is also a Phd researcher in student engagement and eLearning. He is a lifelong learner with B.Eng and M.Sc in Electrical Engineering and Communications from Imperial College, London, an MBA from National Technical University & Athens University of Economics and Business and recently completed his Bachelor of Arts in history of civilizations as a hobby. The last 12 years, he has transformed thousands of individuals from more than forty countries into successful grant application developers through outstanding training and coaching practices. He is the author also of the ebook "Who are the champions in Horizon 2020 and what you can learn from them" and he is also the host and organiser of the Horizon Europe Virtual Summit (www.horizoneuropesummit.eu) the largest annual virtual training event with more than 35 top experts in Horizon Europe as trainers and more than 1500 participants. He is also the creator of the Valuefy™ platform (www.valuefy.eu) an online tool to support applicants to write section-per-section a winning European research grant application. He is an expert on behalf of the European Commission on evaluating and reviewing projects and proposals since 2003 and currently, through his PhD award, he focuses on student engagement and he has proved that anyone can master even complicated subjects very fast by receiving training and support in an engaging way and with the proper instruction strategy. He delivers all his courses and seminars based on continuous interactions with his audience and based on “recipes” and practical steps that allow them to absorb easily what they should master and achieve extraordinary results very quickly. He has trained thousands of organisations, universities and research institutions from all over Europe on how to exploit successfully EU funds and has received more than 2000 endorsements and recommendations at his Linkedin profile as a funding expert, coach and trainer. Recently, he has founded the Funding Expert Academy for transforming individuals into great grant application developers. A list of indicative universities and other European or international organisations that Nikolaos has supported individuals on EU funding follow below:
- • KU Leuven (Belgium)
• Louvain University (Belgium)
• VITO nv (Belgium)
• Central European Institute of Technology - Masaryk University (Czech Republic)
• Technical University of Cyprus (Cyprus)
• Center for Technology Research and Innovation (Cyprus)
• University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
• Seinajoki University (Finland)
• Satakunta Univesity (Finland)
• The University of Tampere (Finland)
• VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland (Finland)
• Cergy Pontoise University (France)
• Reunion University (France)
• Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Applied Materials – Applied Materials Physics (Germany)
• FORTISS Research Institute (Germany)
• Center for Research and Technology (Greece)
• National Center for Scientific Research "DEMOKRITOS" (Greece)
• Insight Centre for Data Analytics, NUI Galway (Ireland)
• European Academy for Education and Social Research (Ireland)
• University of Perugia (Italy)
• The University of Padova (Italy)
• Latvian Institute of Organic Synthesis (Latvia)
• Agency for Science, Innovation and Technology – MITA (Lithuania)
• The University of Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
• University of Malta (Malta)
• Hogeschool van Amsterdam (Netherlands)
• Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences (Netherlands)
• The University of Amsterdam (Netherlands)
• University of Bergen (Norway),
• The University of Coimbra (Portugal)
• Santarem Polytechnic Institute (Portugal)
• Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian/Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (Portugal)
• Olympic Committee of Serbia (Serbia)
• Open University of Catalonia (Spain)
• Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (Spain)
• Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (Spain)
• FUNDACION PARA EL FOMENTO DE LA INVESTIGACION SANITARIA Y BIOMEDICA DE LA COMUNITAT VALENCIANA -FISABIO (Spain)
• Karlstad University (Sweden)
• Swedish Environmental Research Institute (Sweden)
• Sabanci University (Turkey),
• Middle East Technical University – METU (Turkey)
• TUBITAK (Turkey)
• IMMIB – Istanbul Maden Ve Metaller (Turkey)
• Eskisehir University (Turkey)
• Anadolou University (Turkey)
• University of Nottingham (UK)
• University of Sheffield (UK)
• DCU St. Patrick's College (UK)
• European Regions Research and Innovation Network (European)
• European Platform for Rehabilitation (European)
• European Association of Research Managers and Administrators – EARMA (European)
• University of Pretoria (South Africa)
• South Africa Research and Innovation Management Association (South Africa)
• Western Africa Research and Innovation Management Association (West Africa)
• Reunion University (FR)
• Polimi – Politecnico di Milano (IT)
• Polish Research Council (PL)