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Getting EU funding for your research project idea is great, but the process from project idea to submission of the full proposal is rough and tough. 20.000 proposals are submitted every year and every single one of these preparations goes through many challenges. Most of these challenges have the same overall characteristics, that can be minimized or eliminated by being aware of them already when starting the proposal process. This podcast is for proposals preparers looking for tips, tricks, advice or just an audible pad on the shoulder to deal with the unavoidable tough work

The Grant Niels Tudor-Vinther

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Getting EU funding for your research project idea is great, but the process from project idea to submission of the full proposal is rough and tough. 20.000 proposals are submitted every year and every single one of these preparations goes through many challenges. Most of these challenges have the same overall characteristics, that can be minimized or eliminated by being aware of them already when starting the proposal process. This podcast is for proposals preparers looking for tips, tricks, advice or just an audible pad on the shoulder to deal with the unavoidable tough work

    #108 The AI Series (2) - Using the tools

    #108 The AI Series (2) - Using the tools

    The one thing that has the potential to fundamentally change the area of EU R&D funding for good is the development of Artificial Intelligence. ChatGPT broke through a year and a half ago and the development of this technology and available services – free as well as paid – are going at the speed of light.

    In The Grant editor’s office I am of course following this closely. So, I have decided to makes a AI series where I dig into this in more detail. And of course I do this with some of the sharpest professionals on the topic: independent consultant and AI-Chat-guru Kristjan Zemljic and Senior Consultant and very pro-active AI-Chat-user Rita Gil Mata.

    In this second episode my two distinguished guests share with us how to practically use the tools in your proposal preparation. This is good. This is VERY good. We take each step of the proposal phase: preparation, idea development, project concept development, partner value chain, proposal writing and, finally, submission. All spiced up with examples. Well….you’re welcome…

    Time codes:

    00:02:02 Introduction

    00:05:49 Preparation for the writing phase

    00:22:06 Idea development

    00:44:23 Project concept

    00:56:14 Partner value chain

    01:05:13 Proposal writing

    01:30:15 Submission

    • 1 t 39 min
    #107 EARMA Annual Conference Special w. guest Nik Claesen

    #107 EARMA Annual Conference Special w. guest Nik Claesen

    EARMA is the European Research Managers Association. Over the years it has grown immensely in size and significance. The association gathers the research managers from all over Europe in an effort to share knowledge, best practices and not least raise the recognition of the research manager as role in research organisations.

    Since last year’s annual EARMA conference in Prague I have been wanting to get them into the virtual podcast studio. Simply because there are so many of my listeners that are involved in the organisation as members and participants at their events.

    So, I managed just in time for this year’s annual conference in Odense, Denmark, to get Managing Director Nik Claesen into the virtual podcast studio for a talk about EARMA, the research manager role and of course a chat about the conference that kicks off tomorrow Tuesday 23 April 2024.

    Time codes:

    00:01:44 Introduction

    00:05:00 EARMA in a nutshell

    00:12:07 The research manager role

    00:46:06 EARMA Annual Conference

    01:08:07 The toughest challenge

    • 1 t 21 min
    #106 Shorts (6) Impact in Brussels with few resources

    #106 Shorts (6) Impact in Brussels with few resources

    This is the second release of episodes under my short format The Grant Shorts. This is the third out of the three episodes where I zoom in on my 2nd job within this sector: Funding Consultant at The Alliance for Offshore Renewables – an initiative to secure more EU funding for the Danish offshore renewable sector.

    In this episode I carve another key challenge for many Brussels offices: How to maximize your impact with only one or two people in Brussels. I share my experience and give you some guidance on how you can approach it. I have divided this into four sections: 1) Empathizing planning and organizing, 2) Screen the opportunities, 3) Prioritize which ways you go and 4) Share, reflect and exchange in your team

    This might give you some input and food for thought in how you set up your strategy towards the Brussels-ecosystem.

    Time codes:

    00:02:01 Introduction

    00:03:19 Plan and organise

    00:06:31 Screen

    00:15:08 Prioritise

    00:22:06 Share, reflect and exchange

    • 26 min
    #105 Shorts (5) From BXL to HQ - The distance problem

    #105 Shorts (5) From BXL to HQ - The distance problem

    This is the second release of episodes under my short format The Grant Shorts. This is the second out of the three episodes where I zoom in on my 2nd job within this sector: Funding Consultant at The Alliance for Offshore Renewables – an initiative to secure more EU funding for the Danish offshore renewable sector.

    In this episode I have invited my colleague back from those days between 2010 and 2014 Project Manager Anders Bræstrup into the virtual podcast studio for a short talk about how we were hit by one of the complex issues when you establish a Brussels office: The distance.

    It seems almost ridiculous before you stand in the situation that this should be one of trickiest elements, but it is. Why? Because when you lose the close daily connection it is so easy for communication to slide, for for annoyances to slip in, for tasks and responsibilities to become unclear and then you start to lose your target.

    Anders and I give you an idea of the problems we faced and how we delt with them. Quick and nice inspiration for all you Brussels-office people out there.

    Time codes:

    00:02:11 Introduction

    00:05:06 The problems with the distance

    00:13:40 How did we solve it?

    • 27 min
    #104 Shorts (4) 2nd job: The Alliance for Offshore Renewables

    #104 Shorts (4) 2nd job: The Alliance for Offshore Renewables

    This week I present to you the second release of episodes under my short format The Grant Shorts. This is the first out of the three episodes where I zoom in on my 2nd job within this sector: Funding Consultant at The Alliance for Offshore Renewables – an initiative to secure more EU funding for the Danish offshore renewable sector.

    In this episode I give an overview of the three core activities we were carrying out: 1) identify funding schemes and calls of interest, 2) search and identify strong proposals under preparation to facilitate stakeholders into and 3) influencing the Framework Programme work programmes.

    The episode gives inspiration to any organisation operating within these spheres in Brussels as well as locally.

    Time codes:

    00:02:01 Introduction

    00:03:13 Fly in on job #2

    00:08:01 How we helped the sector

    00:12:22 Strategies reaching companies

    00:17:32 How to approach Brussels

    00:19:41 The lobby part

    • 24 min
    #103 Rural communities and EU funding w. guest Mette Lerdorf

    #103 Rural communities and EU funding w. guest Mette Lerdorf

    Rural business support is a quite distinct exercise especially when it comes to attracting EU funding to the support organisation or members and stakeholders. These communities are notoriously low on resources to carry out more than the bare necessities. Simply because of the lack of tax payers and industry. There are an endless amount of municipalities and regions in Europe that have this as a baseline condition.

    To be able to do more in the community some local business support units move their eyes towards the EU funding opportunities to leverage their activity with external funding.

    Project Manager Mette Lerdorf is working for the local business support organisation, Stevns Business Council, in a rural region south of Copenhagen, Denmark. She is a good old contact and of course I have pushed for her to come by the virtual podcast studio to share the same struggle that many of you out there fight every day.

    Mette shares with us how they work together with the local authorities in the municipality and what approach she is carrying out to attract the much needed external funding for their region.

    The episodes offers insight on how to work with the EU funding area under conditions with few resources.

    Time codes:

    00:01:55 Introduction

    00:03:14 Fly in on Stevns Business Council

    00:14:15 Motivation to work with EU funding

    00:41:47 Organisation

    01:05:58 Practical examples

    01:13:25 Do's and don't's

    01:18:36 The toughest challenge

    • 1 t 25 min

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