The Academic Advisory Board was set up to ensure that the objectives and planned EU strategy measures for the EU strategy at HTW Berlin are fed back to and anchored in the professorial staff. At the same time, it means maintaining and contacting an EU-affine research community.
Read moreThe EU team offers a series of workshops on the preparation of applications for EU projects as part of the BROADWAY project, in order to strengthen the motivation to participate in EU projects. The aim is to better prepare researchers for the application process.
Read moreIn the EU Fundraising Seminar, participants learn how a good idea becomes a project and how researchers can submit a funding application to the EU Framework Program for Research and Innovation. The seminar includes day trips to Brussels, Strasbourg, Bonn and Luxembourg, which provide exciting insights into EU funding policy.
Read moreThe Research Management Center offers comprehensive support to the university’s researchers in matters of external funding. National and international research projects are facilitated through information, advice and administrative support given during the application process as well as during the implementation of the projects.
Read moreThe core objective of the project work is to increase EU application submissions at the collaborative universities. To this end, the project staff provide comprehensive services at the university locations. The service is aimed at scientists, administrative staff and transfer representatives with thematic links in the area of international - in particular European - research programs.
Read moreScientists at HAW Hamburg receive more support in submitting applications for EU projects in order to increase the number of EU proposals at HAW Hamburg.
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