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Can EU Funding Increase Your Research Footprint?

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  • UserEfthymios Altsitsiadis, Assistant Professor at the Copenhagen Business School, in the department of Management, Society and Communication
  • ClockWednesday 01 May 2024, 13:30-15:00
  • HouseCambridge Judge Business School.

If you have a question about this talk, please contact Dr Malte Dewies.

Join Efthymios Altsitsiadis for a learning session about EU funding

To regiter: https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/events/can-eu-funding-increase-your-research-footprint/

After years of post-Brexit uncertainty, the UK has recently rejoined the EU Horizon Funding Scheme as a full member.

Join Efthymios Altsitsiadis as he discusses strategies, he has found effective for securing grants for academic research, fostering interdisciplinary collaborations and achieving a wider social impact.

This presentation aims to share insights and experiences that could benefit academic researchers looking to navigate the complexities of grant acquisition and take their research to a higher level of maturity and scale.

This event will be moderated by Dr Steve Joy, Head of the Postdoc Academy, University of Cambridge.

Agenda

13:30-13:40 Light refreshments and networking

13:40-13:50 Introduction by Lucia Reisch, Academic Director, El-Erian Institute of Behavioural Economics and Policy, Cambridge Judge Business School

13:50-14:20 Presentation by Efthymios Altsitsiadis, Assistant Professor at the Copenhagen Business School

14:20-15:00 Q&A, moderated by Steve Joy, Head of the PostDoc Academy, University of Cambridge

15:00 End of the event

This talk is part of the El-Erian Institute of Behavioural Economics and Policy, Cambridge Judge Business School series.

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