
Does your research benefit from industrial collaborations?
What will collaboration with an industry partner achieve?
How much do you understand about the Horizon 2020 funding opportunities and requirements?
To find out more, sign up to the Horizon 2020: Exploring the Industrial Leadership Pillar session.
This session will explore the Industrial Leadership pillar of Horizon 2020, the European Commission’s flagship funding mechanism and assist you in aligning your research to the European Commission’s requirements.
Particiular consideration, due to the nature of this pillar, will be given to working with industrial partners.
The intended learning outcomes of this session are:
- To have an awareness and understanding of the funding opportunities within the Leadership pillar of Horizon 2020
- To be able to assess potential eligibility for this scheme
- To be confident is assessing, independently, the best route to funding within this scheme.
- To be able to explain funding opportunities to business contacts
| Title | Date | Time | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Horizon 2020- Exploring the Industrial Leadership Pillar | Tuesday 5th December 2017 | 9.30 – 12.00 | Lansdowne Campus |
To book a place on this event please click here.
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