Writing Your Application and Navigating the EU Submission Process
C.-Andreas Dalluege (),
Florian Scheibein (),
Gregor Štiglic () and
John Stephen Gary Wells ()
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C.-Andreas Dalluege: IBK
Florian Scheibein: South East Technological University
Gregor Štiglic: University Maribor
John Stephen Gary Wells: South East Technological University
Chapter Chapter 3 in Navigating an EU Research Project, 2024, pp 19-45 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter outlines how to write a funding application. The idea must be clearly referenced to Call priorities within the application. Highlighting a strong and credible consortium partnership to deliver on what is promised is also important. The chapter also goes into some detail on how to formulate and explain a realistic project budget allocation. Applications will always receive evaluation feedback on why a proposal was not funded. This feedback can be used constructively to further develop an idea in preparation for making an application for a similar funding call in the future.
Keywords: Writing an application; Realistic budget; Evaluator feedback (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-70928-9_3
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