Date and time
: 21.04.26 at 10:00 to 12:00
Place: Tallinn University, room to be decided
Scope:
2 academic hours
Tutor(s):
Xavier Frederic Dubois
Target group: Researchers of different levels interested in learning what this section is and how to improve it in a research proposal. Designed for Horizon Europe.
Group size
: 15
Free places:
9
By the end of the training the learner is able to:
- understand why the Implementation section is a major evaluation criterion in Horizon calls and how it influences both proposal scores and smooth project delivery.
- structure a strong Implementation section by developing a realistic work plan, including staff effort allocation, a coherent timeline of activities, and clearly defined deliverables and milestones.
- identify key implementation risks and propose credible mitigation measures, using the right internal questions to align their team and increase their chances of success while reducing implementation issues during the project.
Content
- Implementation as an evaluation criterion (Horizon);
- Structure of the Implementation section;
- Work plan: tasks, timeline and staff effort (person-months);
- Deliverables and milestones;
- Risk assessment and mitigation;
- Key guiding questions for applicants/teams.
The training consists of a theoretical presentation followed by dedicated time for Questions & Answers.
Contact person:
Xavier Frederic Dubois
Research & Development Projects Adviser
Knowledge Transfer and Project Support Office
E-post: xavier.dubois@tlu.ee
Tel. 6409 148