Innovational Research Incentives Scheme

Veni, Vidi, Vici in 2010

Would you like to know how high the grant payments will be? Are you curious about tips from successful applicants? Then make sure you attend one of NWO's afternoon information meetings about the Innovational Research Incentives Scheme. There you will hear from successful applicants, coordinators and (ex) committee members about what to pay attention to when completing your grant application and which alternatives are available if your application is not successful. In the speed date sessions of ten minutes you can ask them all you ever wanted to know. The afternoon information meeting will be held in English. The morning information meeting will be held in Dutch.

When

Thursday 22nd October 2009 from 1.30 pm till 4.00 pm download the programme
Wednesday 4th November 2009 from 1.30 pm till 4.00 pm download the programme

Speed dates

In the afternoon between 2 pm and 4 pm speed date sessions of 10 minutes will be held. During the meeting you can register for a speed date with a successful applicant, coordinator or (ex) committee member. 

Where

The Innovational Research Incentives Scheme information meeting will take place at Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), Laan van Nieuw Oost Indië 300, 2593 CE The Hague.
Directions

Registration

Registration is free. Please indicate whether you will attend the lunch.

Further information

For further information about the day:

For further information about the Innovational Research Incentives Scheme:

  • NWO, Department of Policy Development and Support
  • t.: +31 (0)70 344 09 40
  • vi@nwo.nl

Innovational Research Incentives Scheme

With three types of personal grant, the Innovational Research Incentives Scheme focuses on different phases in the scientific career of researchers: Veni (doctorate recently obtained), Vidi (experienced) and Vici (at a professorial level). The aim of the Innovational Research Incentives Scheme is to stimulate innovation in scientific research. Talented, creative researchers are given the opportunity to carry out their research and in so doing to enter or gain promotion in scientific research establishments.