How to Prepare Successful Grant Proposals: a course for Postdocs
Event details
| Date | 16.12.2025 › 03.02.2026 |
| Category | Internal trainings |
The Research Office is offering a course for EPFL postdoctoral researchers and senior PhD students entitled “How to prepare successful grant proposals”.
This course will teach participants where to look for appropriate fellowship and research funding opportunities, the ins and outs of the application process itself, and how to prepare a written proposal. It is primarily intended for EPFL postdocs and senior PhD students who want to start preparing their postdoctoral fellowship applications.
When: Tuesday 3rd February 2026, 11:30-3 pm, in person, BM 5202 (Lausanne Campus). Lunch will be provided.
Participants can apply to a follow-up “Writing Clinic” during which they will develop their own research proposal with live feedback from their peers. Dates: 3rd, 17th and 31st March 2026.
Registration is now open and interested postdocs and senior PhD students should register for the course by Wednesday 28th January 2026. Further details on the course can be found here.
Any questions can be directed to the EPFL Research Office
This course will teach participants where to look for appropriate fellowship and research funding opportunities, the ins and outs of the application process itself, and how to prepare a written proposal. It is primarily intended for EPFL postdocs and senior PhD students who want to start preparing their postdoctoral fellowship applications.
When: Tuesday 3rd February 2026, 11:30-3 pm, in person, BM 5202 (Lausanne Campus). Lunch will be provided.
Participants can apply to a follow-up “Writing Clinic” during which they will develop their own research proposal with live feedback from their peers. Dates: 3rd, 17th and 31st March 2026.
Registration is now open and interested postdocs and senior PhD students should register for the course by Wednesday 28th January 2026. Further details on the course can be found here.
Any questions can be directed to the EPFL Research Office
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