Students at III year
Scientific English Writing and Stage Presentation course - advanced
The advanced course is instructed by the same Professor teaching the basic course.
This course is tailored for third-year Ph.D. students who have already obtained the Certificate of Achievement from the basic course and seek to refine their academic writing skills, specifically for grant application purposes. Additionally, it aims to enhance their proficiency in delivering research findings through PowerPoint presentations. Throughout the course, there will also be an in-depth exploration of various grammatical structures, including contrast, comparison, cause-effect relationships, probability/possibility, confirmation, reintroduction, particularization, and speculation.
The course will be divided into 2 modules:
i) How to write a Horizon Europe ERC (starting investigators) or NIH grant:
Understanding the ERC objectives and requirements for starting investigators;
Developing a compelling research idea that aligns with ERC criteria, emphasizing novelty, feasibility, and potential impact;
Structuring the proposal to effectively communicate the research plan, including title, acronym, abstract, background, preliminary data, objectives, methodology, expected outcomes, risk mitigation, and timeline;
Demonstrating the capability of the research team and the research environment to successfully conduct the proposed project;
Addressing the impact, significance, innovation of the proposal, as well as the environment, deliverables, and milestones.
ii) How to present data effectively in PowerPoint:
Language: how to sound natural and calm (e.g., choice of words, pronunciation/enunciation)
Signposting; intonation, emphasis, pausing, body language, eye contact, audience engagement, slide transition;
Background, gap in knowledge, central hypothesis, and objectives;
Describing tables and figures using contrastive and comparative structures:
Clarifying, reinforcing, explaining ideas or concepts;
Concluding remarks and future perspectives.
Evaluation and certificate of merit
The course evaluation comprises two critical elements:
hands-on grant writing exercise centered on the Ph.D. student's thesis preliminary data;
PowerPoint presentation showcasing their research outcomes.
The teacher will assess the successful completion of both assessments. Successful completion of both assessments will earn the student a Certificate of Achievement at the C1+ level.
Students at 3° year(20 h, with 10 lessons of 120 min each )Exam Yes
Tecnology Transfer and patents
The course is aimed at definition of rules for the development of patents, for the protection of intellectual property and related exploitation. During the course are also developed the principles of applications of technology transfer with particular reference to the organizational model of spin-off.
Students at 3° year(4 h)Exam Yes