Essential Guidelines for participating in Collaborative Research Proposals in Horizon Europe
November 6, 2024 2024-11-06 22:02Essential Guidelines for participating in Collaborative Research Proposals in Horizon Europe

Essential Guidelines for participating in Collaborative Research Proposals in Horizon Europe
On 5-6November 2024, the Office of Research Affairs Chulalongkorn University in collaboration with Horizon Europe held a seminar – “Essential Guidelines for Participating in Collaborative Research Proposals in Horizon Europe” at Meeting Rooms 1–2, 3rd Floor, Central Library, Office of Academic Resources, Chulalongkorn University.
Professor Dr. Pornanong Aramwit, Vice President of Chulalongkorn University, stated that this event provides an invaluable opportunity for professors and researchers at Chulalongkorn to expand their research boundaries and foster international collaborations to address global issues, including climate change, sustainable development, and public health. “This seminar plays a crucial role in enhancing participants’ understanding of Horizon Europe’s research funding processes and improving the quality of research proposals, enabling access to international funding sources and broader global recognition,” the Vice President said.
“Preparing researchers effectively can contribute to the development of project proposals that align with international research standards, as well as promoting networking and collaboration with researchers worldwide. I hope this event will foster knowledge sharing, inspire idea exchange, and support the advancement of research. This will ultimately empower Thai universities and ASEAN institutions to engage meaningfully in the global academic community.” Associate Professor Dr. Jittima Luckanagul emphasized on the importance of the cooperation.
Mr.Gabriel Dayre, Attaché-Programme Officer (Cooperation), Delegation of the European Union to Thailand, highlighted the objective of this workshop is to guide researchers through the process of crafting winning proposals for Horizon Europe by aligning project proposals with the strategic goals of both the European Union and Thailand and pursuing international collaboration. “Thai researchers have a wealth of expertise to offer, especially in fields such as health, bioeconomy, and environmental sciences. I am thrilled to see many enthusiastic participants ready to engage and learn”, said Mr. Gabriel Dayre.
The “Essential Guidelines for Participating in Collaborative Research Proposals in Horizon Europe” program took place from November 5–6, 2024, and aims to provide essential knowledge and tools to aid professors and researchers in preparing and applying effectively for research and innovation funding from Horizon Europe, the European Union’s flagship funding program.
Additionally, the program offers participants the opportunity to network with international researchers, fostering broader research initiatives and enhancing the global recognition and research quality standards.