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Due to a number of requests, we have re-designed the funding guidance section of the site.
Finding a funding opportunity is only the start of the process of gaining funding. Once the
opportunity is found you have to submit a proposal, and yours is probably not the only one. In
order to win the grant your proposal has to stand out from the rest. Regardless of how good your
research is, if the proposal is not written well and your research objectives not clear to the
committee, you will not get the grant. The funding guidance section was designed to help
researchers with this process.
Funding guidance contains articles written by people within the research community, from venture
capitalists and successful researchers to members on the board of research councils. The articles
provide help on writing proposals, creating spin-out companies, dealing with copyright and
intellectual property, and all aspects of administration necessary for successful research.
Find out what a selection committee looks for in a research proposal, how a successful researcher
set up his own company, or how best to approach venture capitalists.
You can find this section by clicking on ŚFunding guidance‚ on
the top right of this page.
Research Sponsors: Netherlands
A new service for the Netherlands is being launched in September; Research Sponsors: Netherlands.
The service consists of a database of all funding sponsors in the Netherlands. That‚s every source
of funding in every discipline; every scheme, from fellowships to equipment.
Research Sponsors: Netherlands is more than just a list to browse through. As with all our services
there are a variety of search options to make finding the right sponsor quick and easy. You can
search for sponsors by name or by discipline. You can also use our powerful search engine to do
detailed searches using a variety of criteria, and you can also do a Google-style search using
keywords.
And we list not only the sponsor‚s contact details, but their whole profile. There is no point
applying for a program if you then find out the sponsors overall aims are different and contradictory
to yours. By viewing their profile you know what a sponsor is looking for from your research, and
can therefore tailor your proposal to suit their needs, or avoid applying altogether.
Research Sponsors: Netherlands is an invaluable tool for Dutch researchers. There is no better way
to find a sponsor in the Netherlands.
If you are interested in receiving this service, please contact us using the 'Contact us' link on the bottom of this page.
The European edition of Research Day includes daily monitoring of all the pan-European
institutions and media shaping the research environment. This includes announcements
by Framework 6 programme management, developments in the Parliament or Council of
Ministers, EUREKA and COST. Like the other editions of Research Day, it also tracks
the main media and websites - from the European Voice to Nature.
The email bulletins also include updates once a week from the most important countries:
Germany, France, Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Austria, Belgium and Switzerland.
The five Nordic nations are covered twice weekly.
We use local experts to research and write our stories. So although our reports are
in English, the original source is in the local language. One consequence of this
is that our round up of developments in research policy in Germany, although in English,
is more thorough than anything appearing in German...
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