Crafting Effective Project Structures

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Learn how to structure a project effectively by following instructions, being creative, and making evaluators' lives easier. Explore the differences between projects and scientific articles, how to write an engaging project proposal, who evaluates projects, and the evaluation criteria used. Enhance your understanding of project evaluation, responsibilities, and ethics to ensure a successful outcome.

  • Project Structure
  • Creative Thinking
  • Evaluation Criteria
  • Effective Proposal

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  1. How to structure a project? Follow the instructions Be creative or not? Make evaluators life easy Arts and crafts

  2. Differences between projects and scientific articles Is the state of the art a review article itself?

  3. - How to write the project so that it can be of interest? Why, what, how? What s the final application of your proposal? Are you using cutting edge techniques? Did you build a powerful team/consortium? Dimensionality Wrape it, no loose ends

  4. Who evaluates projects and how much time do they have to do so? The examples we know: AEI AGAUR others

  5. What are the evaluation criteria (AEI)? 1. Quality of the proposal - Pertinence, novelty, hypotheses, objectives... 2. Viability - Research team, methodology, timeline - Contingency plan 3. Research team - PIs trajectory, complementarity team 4. Impact 5. Budget - Scientific, socioeconomic (transferability, outreach) - Data management plan

  6. What are the evaluation criteria 1. Impact potential - Relevance, potential for change, transfer potential 2. Project quality - Novelty, approach (interdisciplinarity, scalability) - Probability of success 3. Resources - Competence and leadership of investigators(s) - Environment, collaborations... 4. Budget

  7. What it means to evaluate a project? Responsibility In depth review or not so much Ethics

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