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PSTP Regional Contact Point organises workshops – check our offer for spring

2017-05-11

RPK_szkoliThe EU Framework Programmes Regional Contact Point operating in Poznan Science and Technology Park supports both researchers and entrepreneurs in obtaining EU grants for innovation, mostly from the ‘Horizon 2020’ Framework Programme. The experts of the Regional Contact Point share their expertise and experience during open workshops and individual counselling sessions.

Below you will find the list of workshops organised in May and June. Do not hesitate and sign up!

How to successfully manage a Horizon 2020-funded international project – 22-23 May

It is a 2-day event organised for those who would like to submit an application to the European Commission and those who are already carrying out such projects. The participants will do various practical exercises which will familiarise them with different aspects of carrying out a project.

Venue: PSTP, building H, room 154

Protection of intellectual property (not only) in Horizon 2020 – 30 May

The aim of the meeting is to discuss the question of intellectual property, especially in the context of EU Framework Programmes. The workshop will be conducted by an expert in the field, Łukasz Wściubiak – a patent attorney at Cracow University of Technology.

Venue: Adam Mickiewicz University, Collegium Minus, room: Sala Senatu

Industrial property databases in research projects – 31 May

During the workshop the participants will learn how to search through available patent databases. This will help them look for information about already existing solutions and their protection.

Venue: Poznań University of Economics and Business, room 207a

Ideas pay off! (Pol. Miliony za pomysły!) European Research Council grants for creative and innovative research proposals – 2 June

The event is organised for postdoctoral researchers who defended their dissertations two years ago or earlier, and have an idea for an interdisciplinary project involving high-risk research which would produce significant and ground-breaking findings. Our experts will discuss competition rules and offer advice on how to write a successful application.

Venue: Adam Mickiewicz University, Collegium Minus, room: Sala Senatu

Interdisciplinary science communication workshop – 5 June

The workshop is organised for experienced researchers with at least a PhD degree. The participants will learn how to successfully use interdisciplinary dialogue, i.e. how to report research in a clear and understandable way, how to think in a non-linear manner, etc.

Venue: PSTP, building H, room 154