ERC Applications for Starters & Consolidators: Tips & Tricks
General context
This training provides unique ‘hands-on’ exercises on how to understand and deal with ERC terminology s.a. high risk/high gain – feasibility and proof of concept. The training is based on ‘real’ VIB ERC applications and will allow the participants to get the ‘reviewers insight’ finding strengths and weaknesses based on the ERC evaluation criteria. In addition, the basics of a strong abstract, the key steps in writing proposals including SWOT analysis and mitigation plans will be practiced. Finally, we address the importance of the cv and track record and how to ‘pimp’ your cv to an ERC level. We will look at track records of successful VIB ERC StG and ERC CoG winners to identify the strengths and weaknesses in our own CV.
To provide researchers with a good understanding of:
- the ERC evaluation criteria and how to the reviewers use them
- what an excellent PI is according to the reviewers of the different panels
- how to write build a strong research question and how to write a high-risk/high-gain research proposal considering panel specifics and type of project.
- How to build your CV.
We expect that this training will give you the insights to write a highly competitive grant proposal that meets the ERC standards and brings you closer to achieving your goals.
The training is highly interactive and provides all practical information on how to translate your research idea into an ERC application. You will get access to several eye-opening examples of how to improve your own proposal.
During the course, you will get feedback on your CV and a short abstract, which we will ask you to submit prior to the course. Also, discussion between participants is stimulated to exchange views.
Senior postdocs and group leaders at VIB who are looking to start or consolidate an independent research team and are planning to write an ERC starting or consolidator grant application.
- This training is free for VIB participants.
- Registration fee for non-VIB participants is € 50.
- The course is not open for industry.
- Note that upon no show without valid justification you will be blacklisted for the VIB training program for 1 year. Click here for more information.
Trainers
Lieve Ongena
Elien Vandermarliere
Practical info
19 June 2023
Ghent - Clemenspoort
Overwale 3
9000 Ghent
Belgium
19 June 2023
Ghent - Clemenspoort
The train station Ghent St-Pieters is only 250 m away. We have 40 bike lots.
19 June 2023
Ghent - Clemenspoort
We offer parking lots (1.20 € per hour). GPS address: Sint-Denijslaan 251.
Please take the neem the exit SPORTHAL HoGent (not Campus HoGent) and drive all the way to the end, so past the parking slots of HoGent.
19 June 2023
Ghent - Clemenspoort
+32 476 46 10 40