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ERC Advanced Grant 2024 applicants webinar
AUG
Mon
19
11:00 - 13:00

This was 1 year ago

Location

virtual

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The ERC Executive Agency organizes a second webinar for applicants to the ERC Advanced Grant 2024 call (call deadline 29 August 2022):

Are you preparing your application to the ERC Advanced Grant 2024 call to be submitted before the 29 August deadline? Assisting a Principal Investigator in their proposal preparation? Having doubts about how to fill in the new lump sum budget forms? Any other problem? This webinar is for you. 

On the final stretch of the Advanced Grant 2024 application period, our call coordinators and lump sums experts will guide you over the submission process and answer your practical questions online. 

Useful links and documents
Before the webinar, you may find useful to check the official information, the answers to most of the questions that applicants have asked us so far, and our previous webinar focused on lump sums.

For more personalised help, you can always send your question to ERC-2024-ADG-APPLICANTS@ec.europa.eu

For this webinar no registration is needed. All information related to this webinar and the Webex connection details can be found in this announcement on the ERC website.

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