Programme de formation H2020
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Programme de formation H2020
en Collaboration with University of Monastir Programme de formation H2020 Thème de formation Atelier interactive sur le montage d’un projet H2020 à Institut Supérieur d'Informatique et des Mathématiques Monastir (TN) le 14-15-16.03.2016 Programme: 15:30 What you have to know from H2020, the Participant portal and the Partner search and your Consortium composition? Bienvenue et Inscription des participants Session 1 Breaking the ice – Elevator pitch – Self-introduction in 3 minutes/per each person General Introduction of H2020 Scientific problems - market study - user needs (in case of 1 stage or 2 stage proposals State-of-the-art : novelties - innovativeness (in case of 1 stage or 2 stage proposals) Exercise 1.: Analysis of one former FP7 or actual H2020 project Pause-café Session 2: Participant Portal, relevant documents WP2145/2015 and WP2015/2016, structure of the Calls for proposals Proposal forms, Online submission , Partner search form Exercise 2: Check and choice one topic from the current Call for proposals for Tunisia (2015) Déjeuner Session 3 Members of the Consortium 4.1 Consortium Technical Solvency & 4.2 Participants & 4.3 Third parties Pause-café 16:00 Exercise 3: Creation of a partner profile 17:30 Clôture de la journée 1er jour 8:30 9:00 10:30 11:00 12:30 14:00 2eme jour 8:30 9:00 10:30 11:00 From Technical Annex 1-3 to TA 4-5 Accueil des participants Session 4 State-of-the-Art (Technical Annex 1-3) Scientific Excellence & High Innovation potential RTD or Innovation level of the selected topic in the global RTD + Innovation world. Exercise: 3. Internet search or literature search about the selected domain (team work) Pause-café Session 5. Implementation I. : EU Project Management & Financial Administration Exercise 5/a: Main elements of Budget 2eme jour 12:30 14:00 15:30 16:00 17:30 3ème jour 8:30 9:00 10:30 11:00 12:30 14:00 15:30 16:00 17:30 From Technical Annex 1-3 to TA 4-5 Implementation II.: Planning and Implementation of Communication, Dissemination & Exploitation Exercise 5/b: Background and Foreground Knowledge Déjeuner Implementation III: IPR Management in Collaborative Research Projects Exercise 5/c: Business Plan structure Pause-café Session 6. Detailed Description of Consortium & Ethics and Security (Technical Annex 4-5) 6.1 Ethics & 6.2 Security Exercise 6: Filling up an Ethical table Clôture de la journée Admin, Legal & Financial Issues: all you need to know about Horizon 2020 regulations Accueil des participants Session 7 Project costs & financial support of the EC 7.1 How Much Money Do I Get from the EC? 7.2 What Costs Are Covered in these Projects? Exercise 7: Which are your eligible project costs? Pause-café Session 8 Review, Audits & Legal texts 8.1 Those Legal Texts … 8.2 Checks, Reviews and Audits Exercise 8: What is Form C and what exactly is an audit template? Déjeuner Session 9 Partner search and technics, links, portals Exercise 9: Tips to find partners.. Pause-café Finalisation of the live project proposal team work in 3 groups, TA 1-3, TA4-5, Form A and Form C) Clôture de la journée / remplir les formes d` évaluation Animateur : Tunde Kallai is a senior expert on research and open innovation on „smart cities” and living labs related models/concepts/strategies and applications. She has been involved as a project evaluator for European research and innovation projects since 2003 and she is registered independent expert in DG Research & DG INFSO and Media since 2002 in different size of projects (IPs, SSAs, Craft, STREP) under FP6/FP7 and ENPI CBC MED programmes. She was also project manager on behalf of European privat and public bodies (ministries, universities, municipalities), also for big ICT companies, like IBM, SAP, CISCO, Microsoft Innovation Center etc. to manage their RTD + Innovation projects. Mrs. Kallai was one of the founders of the European Network of Living Labs (EnoLL) in 2004, where she served as a Leadership Policy Group member. Mrs. Kallai assisted and initiated the set-up of 13 Living Labs in Hungary, Malta, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Senegal (2006-2014). She is the co-author of the book of "The European Living Labs". She won a first prize with Dr A. Dingli and Mr D. Seychell for DINOS, the Maltese navigational system in the 7th edition of European Satellite Navigation Competition in Media category in October.2010. She also awarded a price, called „digital Oscar” after DINOS for Smart Cities, which is a Gold medal of the European Seal of e-Excellence, announced at CEBIT 2011 in Hannover, by the European Multimedia Association. Under her coordination, the first Energy City in Hungary received its “Energy City “label from the Forum European Energy Award, Zurich in June 2013 with co-operation of City of Luzern, in Switzerland, supported by the Swiss Contribution Fund for the new EU Member States. She was key expert of 33 H2020 Training sessions to forming around 550 researchers, start-ups, young entrepreneurs in Tunisia, by the support of EU PASRI program, between June 2014 - June .2015. She got a certificate from University of Wolverhampton, as European Advisor of Startups,, during the VET4Startups, Erasmus+ project in October 2015.