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Registration open: Training/Workshop Writing JRP proposals for maximal impact

PTB, Berlin, Germany, 5/6 June 2018  

The objective is to train colleagues, who intend to draft a proposal and later coordinate a EMPIR joint research projects (JRP), on the most important elements of the proposals, in order to ensure that submitted proposals conform to the call scope and address the most important requirements for the evaluation process.

During the event the call process will be explained, requirements and guidance documents will be presented, as well as experience of successful projects from previous calls. Participants will have the opportunity to draft main elements of their intended proposals and to discuss them with other participants and EURMAET colleagues.

More details are available at EURAMET Training and Workshop: Writing JRP proposals for maximal impact.

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