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National and European funding schemes are an important way to boost both frontier and applied research. It is the EUR’s ambition to keep increasing the quantity and quality of its funding applications in the coming years. Among all grants, the importance of collaborative research grants, as provided by the EU’s H2020 programme and by various programmes of the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO), is significant. Implementing such projects, through (international) consortia, is often challenging but they offer specific opportunities with regard to interdisciplinary research and intersectoral impact. For several years, at most schools at the EUR at least one person has been available to coach researchers who want to apply for grants, including collaborative grants. The Programme Research Services will complement this knowledge and experience with more specialized expertise, focusing on specific types of grants, and making it available across the university. As a grant officer specialized in collaborative grants you will work closely together with the grant officers in the schools and with other specialists in the Programme Research Services.
Your main responsibilities will be:
To identify key success factors to obtain collaborative grants, based on analysis of previous applications and other information
To coordinate campus-wide information sessions about these grants
To help the grant support officers in the schools to identify opportunities to join or initiate consortia for collaborative research projects
To provide necessary coaching and support to applicants for these grants
To coordinate training sessions for applicants of these grants
To contribute to the coordination of the community grant support
To report to senior management of research at the EUR on the university performance concerning collaborative research grants
To maintain external contacts with colleagues at other universities and relevant agencies to anticipate new developments.
Required experience and skills are:
University education, at least Master degree
Previous experience as a grant officer, preferably at a university
Detailed knowledge of the rules and procedures relating to collaborative research grants in H2020 and those from NWO
Affinity with research in the social sciences and humanities
Strong sense of accuracy
Ability to prioritize and perform under strict time constraints
Ability to collaborate with a range of stakeholders across the university
Ability to critically assess existing practices and effectively implement improvements
Fluency in English and Dutch
You will become a member of the Programme Research Services, a team of approximately 15 people. You will report to the manager of the Programme Research Services.
Fixed-term contract: 2 years.
The appointment will be for 2 years. The conditions of employment correspond with the Collective Labour Agreement (CAO) of the Dutch Universities (CAO NU). Salary is subject to training and experience and corresponds to scale 11, with a minimum of € 3.545,- and a maximum of € 4.852,- gross per month on a 38 hour per week contract.
The EUR has attractive employment conditions, which include a holiday allowance of 8.0%, an end-of-year bonus of 8.3% and 41 annual vacation days in case of a full work week.
Erasmus University Rotterdam is a modern, highly ranked, international research university, based in the dynamic and diverse city of Rotterdam. We were founded in 1913 and nowadays host 25.000 students. Our faculties and institutions work on global, national and local social challenges in the areas of: healthy development, wealth, governance, culture. The quality of research at Erasmus University, named after Rotterdam-born humanist and theologian Erasmus, is reflected in its consistent top-100 position in most major universities rankings. On the lively, modern campus, students and scholars of more than 100 nationalities are constantly encouraged to develop their talents and meet their ambition. https://www.eur.nl/english/
At Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR), the Programme Research Services is currently developing a coherent set of harmonized services across the university. During the preparation and execution of research projects, these services include support concerning legal issues, intelligence, data management and support to obtain grants among others. For each type of services communities of practice exist, consisting of support staff from relevant central offices and the various schools at the EUR. The communities are instrumental in the specification, implementation and adoption of new services. To facilitate its community Grant Support, the Programme Research Services is hiring a Support officer for Collaborative Research Grants.
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