- Period during which lessons are held: 1-3 Oct 2025 (4 hours)
- Doctoral credits: 0.28
- Year of study: Second or Third
- Assessment method: Qualification
- Language: English
Securing research funding is a critical skill for early-career scientists, yet it remains a challenging and often intimidating process. This course provides PhD students with a comprehensive introduction to grant writing, using the European Research Council (ERC) scheme as a framework. Through a combination of lectures, interactive discussions, and hands-on activities, participants will learn the key principles of crafting a compelling research proposal. Drawing from my personal experience in successfully obtaining ERC and other grants, I will share practical insights on structuring proposals, formulating strong research questions, and addressing evaluation criteria. The course will also include a group exercise where participants will collaboratively write and review a short, simulated grant proposal, gaining firsthand experience in both proposal development and peer evaluation. By the end of the course, attendees will be equipped with essential strategies to improve their grant-writing skills and enhance their chances of securing funding for their future research.