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Interview training for the ERC 2024 Synergy Grant

The Swedish Research Council is organising a webinar for European Research Council (ERC) Synergy grant (SyG) candidates to obtain advice and inspiration for ERC SyG interviews. The interview webinar is aimed at researchers who have progressed to step 3 of the evaluation process. Administrative staff at Swedish universities who work with research support for ERC applicants are also welcome to participate.

Date

30 August 2024

Time

10.00–11.30

Place

Digital meeting via Zoom.

Registration

Registration is open until 29 August.

The webinar will be held in English.

Why interview training?

The Swedish Research Council supports researchers who apply for grants from the European Research Council, ERC, in various ways. This webinar aims to prepare candidates with Swedish universities as host institutions for the interview with the ERC panel. The candidates will have the opportunity to meet and ask questions to previous ERC SyG recipients.
Invited researcher that share ERC SyG experiences:

  • Sebastian Swart, University of Gothenburg, ERC SyG awardee 2023 (Physical Sciences and Engineering)
  • Vicente Pelechano, Karolinska Institutet, ERC SyG awardee 2023 (Life Sciences)
  • Anne L'Huillier, Lund University, SyG 2020 and 2018 Panel experiences within (Physical Sciences and Engineering)

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