Matt Staton - How to put together a Successful European Funding Application
Matt Staton Any eligible researcher can win European research money if they disregard the mythology that surrounds it all and focus solely on selling funders exactly the stuff they are buying. This talk will introduce those interested in EC funding opportunities to some simple guidelines on how to write to win the money. Bio: Matt Staton has worked on European research projects for 25 years during which time he has devised, planned, implemented, trained on, evaluated, managed, written, rewritten and written about thousands of research projects from across the EU and beyond in topics from quantum entanglement to troubadour poetry for all funding programmes for projects from 50 million to 50,000 euros.

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