2025
October 23rd
Horizon Call Poster 2025
Career Development Course

Horizon Europe

Pre-award – Funding opportunities and proposal preparation

This course aims at providing an overview of the Horizon Europe funding opportunities, to present the structure and rationale behind each of its pillars, clusters, missions, sub-programmes and “satellite” programmes. It will equip the participants with tools and resources to navigate through the existing plethora of available information.

Participants must bring their laptop with them to the training.

Course in English
Registration deadline

Presentation

Objectives

  • To provide an overview of EU research and innovation funding opportunities;
  • To help participants to understand how to navigate through the EU Funding Portal;
  • To provide insights on how proposals should be structured and prepared.

Speakers

Speakers

David Pina

David Pina is Portuguese, born in Paris. After spending his childhood in France, he moved back to Portugal, where he graduated in Biochemistry at the University of Coimbra, Portugal, in 1999. He completed his PhD at the University of Salamanca, Spain, in 2004, studying the structural stability of proteins, and subsequently was a postdoctoral fellow at the Institut Curie in Paris, France, and the University of Cambridge, UK. 

In 2007, he joined the European Commission as a project adviser within the Marie Curie Actions. Since then he has been responsible for the management of different programmes of FP7, Horizon 2020, and now Horizon Europe. He was, until February 2025, Head of Sector in the European Research Executive Agency, supervising the implementation and grant management of research projects’ portfolios, in aspects related to the grants' administration, finance, monitoring and compliance. On top of his scientific background, he graduated also in Public Administration from the University of Poitiers, France, and holds a Master degree in Public Law from the University of Rouen, France. Portuguese and French are his mother tongues, and he speaks fluently English and Spanish.

In the last few years, he has developed a particular interest in scientometrics, science policy and research evaluation and has published articles in those topics in journals such as PLOS ONE, eLife, F1000Research and Research Evaluation. 

Organization

  • Advanced Training Office - Institut Curie

Practical Informations

Practical Informations

Annex rooms 2 & 3 (BDD) - 9 AM to 5 PM

Selection result
October 2025
There is no registration fee for this course
Place
Institut Curie - Bâtiment de Biologie du Développement - Annexes
11 Rue Pierre et Marie Curie
75248 Paris cedex 05
France

Maximum Number of Participants

16 people

Number of Participants

16 participants

Selection Criteria

First come, first served.

This course is ONLY for Institut Curie.

Researchers (mostly postdocs and senior researchers) and EU funding support staff.