02 Oct Webinar “Overcoming Post-Brexit Challenges: How UK Partners Can Still Access EU Funding”
Posted at 2 October, 2024
in EU Funding
In a post-Brexit world, navigating EU funding opportunities has become increasingly complex for UK partners.
CLERENS is hosting a one-hour webinar on 18 October from 10-11 am CEST to address the key challenges and provide practical solutions for UK organisations seeking to secure EU funding.
This webinar is essential for businesses, academic institutions, and non-profits facing the challenges of accessing EU funds post-Brexit.
Learn how to turn these challenges into opportunities and keep your projects funded!
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Overview of EU Funding Programmes: A deep dive into current EU funding opportunities still accessible to UK partners, including Horizon Europe, InnovFund, EIC, and other relevant programmes.
- Understanding Eligibility: Clear guidance on overcoming eligibility hurdles and how UK entities can participate in various EU funding calls.
- Application Process: Step-by-step instructions on how to navigate the application process, including tips for crafting a competitive proposal.
- Maximising Success: Strategies for collaboration and building strong consortia to enhance your chances of securing EU funding.
AGENDA
- 10:00-10:05 am: Welcome and introduction – Martin Bracken, EU Funding Development Manager, CLERENS
- 10:05-10:25 am: Overview of EU funding programs for energy, mobility and environment – Maria Mazuera, Senior Consultant, CLERENS
- 10:25-10:35 am: Understanding Eligibility Requirements – Federico Spadaro, Junior Consultant, CLERENS
- 10:35-10:45 am: Lessons learned by a successful applicant – Carl Telford, Research & Innovation Director, Consortium for Battery Innovation
- 10:45-10:55: Q&A moderated – Martin Bracken, EU Funding Development Manager, CLERENS
- 10:55-11:00: Closing remarks – Martin Bracken, EU Funding Development Manager, CLERENS
REGISTRATIONS
You can register via this link.
For more information, do not hesitate to contact Valentina Ferrara v.ferrara@clerens.eu