Webinar

How to maximise the impact of results in Horizon Europe

12 October 2022
19 October 2022
Start time 
11:00 am
Online
Organizer: 
Divisione Supporto alla Ricerca in collaborazione con APRE
Target audience: 
University community
Attendance: 
Reservation required
Registration deadline: 
7 October 2022, 23:55
Contact person: 
Marta Simonatto

Attendance

  • Online (12 October);
  • In person (19 October) - Department of Sociology and Social Research, room 16 (second floor) 

Horizon Europe is the European Framework Program for Research and Innovation for the period 2021-2027. The budget of over 95 billion euros makes Horizon Europe the most ambitious research and innovation program ever. The program aims to strengthen the scientific and technological bases of the EU and the European research area, and to improve the innovative capacity, the competitiveness of the European industrial system and generate employment in Europe.

Horizon Europe is an impact-driven programme aiming at funding projects with real impact on European citizens. This workshop is divided in two sessions:

  • Session 1 (online) will provide an overview of the scientific, technological, economic and social impact of European funded projects, and it will focus on the impact criterion in the Horizon Europe proposal template (e.g. Impact Pathway, outcomes and impacts definition, how to maximise the impact, communication, dissemination and exploitation measures, etc.), including tips, tools and useful resources. This session will provide the theoretical basis for the second session.
  • Session 2 (onsite) will be a hands-on session focusing on the impact canvas of the Horizon Europe template.
    Participants will work in small groups on how to write the impact section of a proposal.

Speaker

  • Claudia Iasillo (APRE – Agenzia per la Promozione della Ricerca Europea, Agency for the Promotion of European Research)

Language and duration

The webinar will be in English and will last about 180 minutes.

APRE, Agenzia per la Promozione della Ricerca Europea