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EIC Accelerator 2026: Pass the July Cut-off Filter
Live Webinar · 19 May 2026 90 minutes that tell you one thing clearly: Should you go for July — or not.
EUR 50.00 (+ 19% VAT)
MSCA-PF 2026: How to Win a Postdoctoral Fellowship
Live Webinar · 2 June 2026 EUR 399 million in funding. Around 620 fellowships awarded. A success rate of just 16%. Most MSCA-PF proposals are not rejected because of weak science. They fail because evaluators do not see a convincing match between the researcher, the supervisor, and the host institution. This focused 90-minute webinar shows you exactly what evaluators look for first, what separates 5/5 proposals from rejected ones, and where to spend your final month before the September 2026 deadline. Whether you are preparing your first MSCA-PF application or resubmitting after a previous attempt, this session will help you avoid the structural mistakes that cost excellent researchers funding.
EUR 50.00 (+ 19% VAT)
CL2 Culture & Creativity 2026: 50 Grants, 24 Topics — Find Yours
Live Webinar · 24 June 2026 24 topics. Around 50 funded projects. One of the largest Horizon Europe calls in 2026. Yet museums, NGOs, SSH faculties, and creative SMEs regularly miss funding opportunities because they assume Horizon Europe is designed only for STEM organisations. It is not. This practical 90-minute webinar shows you where cultural and creative organisations fit inside Cluster 2, how evaluators assess co-creation methodology, and what kind of consortium structure consistently performs well in scoring. With the 23 September 2026 deadline approaching, this session gives you the clarity needed to decide whether to apply — and how to position your organisation competitively.
EUR 50.00 (+ 19% VAT)
EIC Transition 2026: Bringing IP to Market with Success
Live Webinar · 7 July 2026 EUR 100 million in funding. Around 40 grants available. Up to EUR 2.5 million per project. Many researchers and innovation teams already have eligible results for EIC Transition funding — but never realise it. If your technology or intellectual property originates from a Pathfinder, ERC Proof of Concept, FET, Pillar 2, or Research Infrastructure project, you may already qualify for one of the most commercially focused instruments in Horizon Europe. This practical 90-minute webinar explains how EIC Transition works, what evaluators expect from the TRL 3 to 5/6 pathway, and how to position your project for both written evaluation and the interview stage. With the 16 September 2026 deadline approaching, this session helps you determine whether your project is ready — and how to move from research result to market opportunity
EUR 50.00 (+ 19% VAT)
Hop-on Facility 2026: Onboarding Widening Partners with Success
Live Webinar · 9 July 2026 EUR 30 million in funding. Around 60 grants expected. Deadline: 24 September 2026. Most Horizon Europe coordinators do not realise they can expand an existing consortium without submitting a completely new proposal. The Hop-on Facility allows running Horizon Europe projects to add a partner from a Widening country through a short application process — creating opportunities for universities, SMEs, and research organisations to join already funded consortia. This practical 90-minute webinar explains how the mechanism works, who is eligible, how the budget transfer process operates, and how Widening partners can successfully approach consortium coordinators. Whether you are coordinating an active Horizon Europe project or looking to join one, this session will show you how to position yourself strategically before the September deadline.
EUR 50.00 (+ 19% VAT)
ERC AdG 2026: Senior PI Success Strategy
Live Webinar · 1 July 2026 EUR 747 million in funding. Around 294 grants expected. A success rate of just 8–10%. For ERC Advanced Grants, the scientific idea matters — but the Principal Investigator’s track record is often what determines whether a proposal progresses beyond Step 1. Many applications are effectively filtered out before feasibility is even discussed. This focused 90-minute webinar explains how ERC AdG evaluation works in 2026, what evaluators look for in the PI profile, and how successful applicants structure their Part I and Part II documents. With the 27 August 2026 deadline approaching — and the August holiday period reducing preparation time — this session helps senior researchers sharpen their positioning before submission.
EUR 50.00 (+ 19% VAT)
MSCA-DN 2026: Building a Winning Proposal — The Essentials
Live Webinar · 2 September 2026 EUR 593 million in funding. Around 150 Doctoral Networks expected to be funded. Deadline: 24 November 2026. Most MSCA-DN proposals are not rejected because of weak science. They fail because of consortium imbalance, weak recruitment strategy, poorly designed training structures, or insufficient attention to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI). This practical 90-minute webinar explains how evaluators assess Doctoral Networks, what distinguishes successful consortium structures, and how to design recruitment and training pipelines that score competitively. Whether you are coordinating your first DN application or preparing a resubmission, this session will help you understand where evaluators focus their attention — and how to strengthen your proposal before the November deadline.
EUR 50.00 (+ 19% VAT)
ERC StG 2027: Early-Career PI Success Strategy
Live Webinar · 22 September 2026 A new 0–10 year eligibility window opens ERC Starting Grants to many more applicants in 2027. Around 400 grants are expected to be funded — but competition remains exceptionally strong, and most applications fail long before interview stage. The new 5-page Part I synopsis now plays a decisive role in ranking. In particular, the way applicants position risk, novelty, and scientific ambition often determines whether a proposal progresses. This focused 90-minute webinar explains how ERC StG evaluation works under the new structure, how to position an early-career track record effectively, and how to approach the new Part I strategically. Whether you are preparing your first ERC application or refining a resubmission strategy, this session will help you strengthen your proposal before the 2027 call.
EUR 50.00 (+ 19% VAT)
EIC Pathfinder Challenges 2026: Is Your Science a Fit?
Live Webinar · 9 September 2026 EUR 96 million in funding. Three challenge areas. Around 24 grants expected. EIC Pathfinder Challenges is one of the most selective deep-tech funding schemes in Horizon Europe — and many strong proposals fail because applicants misunderstand one critical document: the Challenge Guide. The Challenge Guide overrides the general Work Programme text and determines what evaluators consider in scope. Yet most applicants only skim it. This focused 90-minute webinar walks through all three Pathfinder Challenges for 2026, explains how the portfolio approach affects evaluation, and shows how Step 1 assessment really works. If you are preparing a breakthrough research proposal in Advanced Materials, Healthy Ageing, or Cognitive AI, this session will help you determine whether your science truly fits the challenge before the 28 October deadline.
EUR 50.00 (+ 19% VAT)
EIC Accelerator November Cut-off: Faster Batches, Faster Decisions
Live Webinar · 7 October 2026 The final EIC Accelerator cut-off of 2026 is approaching. With the introduction of the new batched evaluation cycle every two months, the timing, due-diligence process, and application strategy for the EIC Accelerator have changed significantly. If you missed the July or September cut-offs, the November batch is your final opportunity to apply in 2026. This focused 90-minute webinar explains what is different in the new evaluation cycle, how the streamlined due-diligence process affects applicants, and when it makes strategic sense to apply now versus waiting for Q1 2027. Whether you are preparing a first submission or considering a resubmission strategy, this session will help you make informed decisions before the final cut-off of the year
EUR 50.00 (+ 19% VAT)
AI in Proposal Writing: Practical Patterns
Live Webinar · 21 October 2026 AI is now part of almost every Horizon Europe proposal workflow. The problem is that most applicants use it in the worst possible places — especially for writing Impact sections and generic state-of-the-art summaries. Evaluators recognise these patterns immediately. Poor AI use does not make proposals stronger. In many cases, it weakens credibility, introduces vague language, and raises concerns about originality and authorship. This practical 90-minute webinar explains how experienced proposal writers are actually using AI successfully: for editing, gap analysis, adversarial review, consistency checking, and proposal refinement — not for replacing strategic thinking. You will also learn what evaluators now recognise as “AI-generated writing”, what disclosure expectations are emerging, and how to use AI tools without damaging proposal quality.
EUR 50.00 (+ 19% VAT)
From Research to Market: Why Most EU Projects Fail to Create Commercial Impact
Live Webinar · 3 November 2026 Excellent science does not automatically create real-world impact. Many Horizon Europe and publicly funded projects produce strong technical results but fail to achieve adoption, commercialisation, policy uptake, or long-term sustainability. In most cases, the exploitation plan is little more than a generic one-page statement disconnected from actual market use. Funders are becoming increasingly strict about what qualifies as a credible exploitation strategy. TRL progression alone is no longer enough. This practical 90-minute webinar explains what exploitation actually means in Horizon Europe and related programmes, how evaluators assess exploitation readiness, and how projects can build realistic pathways from research results to sustainable use. Whether you are coordinating a proposal or managing an ongoing project, this session will help you strengthen one of the weakest sections in most EU-funded applications.
EUR 50.00 (+ 19% VAT)