#182 Research Management Series (3): Networking

⁠Episode site⁠In this episode of The Grant Podcast, I continue the Research Management Shorts Series together with Stephanie Harfensteller from FIR an der RWTH Aachen. This time we zoom in on networking. We are sharing the lessons we have both learned the hard way - how years of info-meetings and matchmaking event attendance and unstructured contacts eventually shaped a more structured approach to building networks that actually made sence to our organisations research ambitions. We discuss the importance of conceptualizing your network strategy, mapping different types of networks (thematic, organizational, and influence-based), and identifying the roles that connectors, policy insiders, and topic experts play.We also break down the practicalities: where to be present, how to be resource-efficient, and what signals tell you if an event is worth your time. From brokerage events and working groups to leveraging your partner network and tapping into the growing European community of research managers (EARMA), this episode offers a guidance for turning networking from an activity into a strategic asset. Whether you're new to the Brussels scene or an experienced research manager, this conversation helps clarify what networking is really about - and how to get better at it.Time codes:00:01:51 Introduction00:03:08 Conceptualizing your network approach00:23:56 Connecting with funding agencies00:27:31 Research management networks00:32:09 Content network

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Getting EU funding for your research project idea is great, but the process from project idea to submission of the full proposal is rough and tough. 20.000 proposals are submitted every year and every single one of these preparations goes through many challenges. Most of these challenges have the same overall characteristics, that can be minimized or eliminated by being aware of them already when starting the proposal process. This podcast is for proposals preparers looking for tips, tricks, advice or just an audible pad on the shoulder to deal with the unavoidable tough work