Selected Candidate for the Post of Science Officer
In the scope of the Transform4Europe (T4EU) University Alliance, the Science Manager will be responsible for implementing the Joint Grants Office and for carrying out the following activities for an estimated period of 4 years:
- Develop and implement a fundraising strategy for T4EU with reviews every 12 months, in close cooperation with the T4EU members.
- Collect information on ongoing projects in the Alliance members.
- Scan European Commission funding schemes and other relevant national and international funding opportunities of relevance to T4EU members, and continuously update a map of funding opportunities, in close cooperation with the grant offices of T4EU members.
- Develop and implement a methodology to disseminate calls and promote matchmaking between T4EU members.
- Provide support and/or coordinate support to proposals led by one member of T4EU and that involve 4 or more T4EU members.
- Engage continuously with other Offices of the T4EU Alliance universities for relevant actions.
- Organise periodic training sessions on grant applications to T4EU members.
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