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Coaching for the ENI CBC Mediterranean Sea Basin Programme Funding, Egypt

Start Date: May 19, 2019
End Date: May 20, 2019
Location: Academy of Scientific Research and Technology

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ABOUT

This session began with an introduction to the ENI CBC Mediterranean Sea Basin Programme 2014-2020, a multilateral cross-border cooperation programme co-financed by the European Union under the European Neighbourhood Instrument – ENI. The session became a coaching session guiding the participants to the eventual submission of their proposal. The workshop provided researchers with the key methodologies that enable them to write a proposal in response to a call. The workshop was instructive and gave participants the opportunity to raise their own points of view or to address specific questions concerning them either with the group or privately. There was a series of short lectures with breaks for questions, comments and input from participants and some practical examples to work on.

INTENDED AUDIENCE

This course was ideal for research group leaders interested in applying for ENI CBC funding and researchers interested in forming part of European consortia.

COURSE LEADER

Alberto Soraci
President, Italian Technology Broker Association

Alberto Soraci holds a degree in Economics and an MBA in general management. Dr. Soraci possesses more than 17 years of relevant experience in the identification, initiation and development of both national and international projects. He has strong experience managing research cooperation, scientific development and technological innovation projects. He has coached multiple companies and start-ups from Italy, Spain and Belgium.

He is a member of the evaluation panels of several programmes funded by the E.U. and International Institutios, the Republic of Egypt. Dr. Soraci also possesses extensive experience in the management of complex projects and in evaluating projects in the R&D&I sectors both in Europe and internationally (including all the Mediterranean partners countries area). He is qualified as an expert of technology transfer at the Politecnico of Milan and Area Science Park of Trieste. Currently, Dr. Soraci stands as the President of the Technology Broker Italian Association. He has also been a member of the advisory board of the University-Industry Interaction Conference since 2013.

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