Within the framework of the international HELIOS project, funded by the European Union under the Horizon Europe program (grant agreement No. 101155017), an online training session will be held on May 13, 2025, dedicated to the topical issue of how to effectively disseminate research results in the modern academic environment.
The training is aimed at academic staff, young researchers, and participants in international projects, particularly those working within the framework of Horizon Europe programs. During the training, participants will have the opportunity to deepen their knowledge regarding the importance of scientific communication and learn to effectively disseminate their research results.
The event will cover three key modules.
- The first module will examine the differences between the concepts of dissemination, communication, and exploitation, and explain why each of these processes is critical for the professional growth of a researcher and for building international scientific cooperation.
- The second module will be dedicated to forming a research profile in the digital space. Participants will learn how to effectively use platforms such as LinkedIn, ORCID, and ResearchGate, choose the appropriate platform, and build a strong scientific image online.
- The third module will focus on open science policies. It will cover Open Science principles, Horizon Europe requirements for open access, data management plans (DMP), and the implementation of FAIR principles, which are increasingly necessary in international research initiatives.
The training will be conducted by Dr. Anna Zmiievska (Anromind) – an expert in organizing funding for scientific projects, grant writing, and international project management. Her professional portfolio includes participation in the implementation of numerous Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe projects, co-founding initiatives that support Ukrainian women through entrepreneurship, as well as experience in teaching and project coordination in European institutions.
The registration deadline is May 12, 2025.
A link for participation will be sent to all registered participants on the eve of the event.
This training is part of the strategy to support scientific mobility, openness, and the integration of Ukrainian researchers into the European Research Area, implemented by the HELIOS project in cooperation with its partners.