Whether you have general or specific questions about Horizon Europe and its calls for proposals, we are here to guide you and help you find the information you need.
Individual support
Whether you have general or specific questions about Horizon Europe and its calls for proposals, we are here to guide you and help you find the information you need.
We support you in creating a profile in the Funding & Tenders Portal to make your university visible as a project partner. We will help you to find the right partner or coordinator for your research idea.
Support to the application team
Are you preparing a research proposal and looking for a second opinion to make sure it’s complete and fits the call requirements? We are happy to provide thorough proofreading and guidance. Please send your project outline by e-mail at least three weeks before the official call deadline.
Even a high-quality application may be rejected. We are happy to assist you in analysing your Evaluation Summary Report (ESR) and developing valuable lessons learned for future applications as the next call will surely come.
Events &
Workshops
If needed, we offer informational events and topic-specific workshops. You have a request? Please get in touch with us!
We organize workshops as to foster the exchange of expertise and experience. Do you have any best practices to share? We would value your input.
Monthly newsletter
In our monthly newsletter we highlight the most important EU Commission news for HAW/DHBW and share events that give you the chance to broaden and refresh your expertise in Horizon Europe.
The newsletter keeps you informed about current calls for proposals that align with the research priorities of the HAWs and DHBWs. For a full list of current calls, please reach out to us.
*The scope of services is subject to change; the scope of services depends on available resources
The free services are aimed at employees, in particular researchers and EU advisors of the aforementioned higher education institutions. The services are only provided to employees of the higher education institution who are working within the scope of their official duties or their employment relationship. In particular, this excludes counselling related to secondary employment, regardless of whether such activities are connected to EU applications.