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EIRC ToolKit
With all the material we have made available on this site, you may go
right ahead with working on your project proposal. However, as originator of a potentially valuable project
idea, you may find many requisites of this process (especially those that do not relate to addressing the
idea itself) unfortunately tedious. EIRC offers specialized assistance to organisations that wish to participate
in the Framework Programme.
Get in touch with EIRC to explore how our teams can work together.
Meanwhile, here is quick run of where you can expect to go once
you’ve put together an idea:
I. Once you’ve got your idea together,
you should expect to run through the following steps:
• Identify your research theme –
there are 10
to choose from
 • Structure your Project Idea
 • Define a template with the key elements of the project Idea - download
this
template for a fair idea
 • Confront the Idea
 • Carry out a Feasibility Check on the Idea – check out past project
ideas
 • Convert the Project Idea into a Proposal
 • Groundwork
 • Draft the Project Proposal
 • (Keep in mind the rules for proposal submission)
For an expansion of the steps listed above, click here.
II. Remember: You will work in conjunction
with other project partners to realize your project. Here’s how you look out for the
right project partners.
III. Would you like to have a look at some
of the presentations made at past EIRC workshops?
Get it here.
IV. Get the latest ICT Work Programme
here.
V. Would you like a team of experts to give their
assessment of your project idea? Download a project idea template
here.
VI. Get a snapshot of the breakup of the ICT challenges
in a
simple table.
VII. Take a peek at past project ideas submitted
(
Advanced Robotics; Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) For Ageing Society;
Search Engines for Audio-Visual Content;
International Cooperation ).
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