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METEOR project

METEOR training program for Eco-outwards Research

Sign up for the interesting METEOR Horizon project! Please read below for the promising activities we can offer and the benefits you will receive if you join.

22.09.2025 12:00 - 09.12.2025 12:00

  • English

  • On location

22.09.2025 12:00 - 09.12.2025 12:00

English

On location

METEOR project

METEOR training program for Eco-outwards Research

Sign up for the interesting METEOR Horizon project! Please read below for the promising activities we can offer and the benefits you will receive if you join.

22.09.2025 12:00 - 09.12.2025 12:00

  • English

  • On location

22.09.2025 12:00 - 09.12.2025 12:00

English

On location

This exciting offer enhances your PhD study and activities in ways that are not usually part of a PhD journey.

We expect some of the activities to carry ECTS. Expenses for participating are paid by the project.

Please look at the  leaflets below to learn more about activities and promises. 

You may also find a Frequently Asked Questions here: https://www.meteorhorizon.eu/meteor-programme/

When you have read and want to join, please sign up here
https://forms.office.com/e/sez91cbQML 

What is METEOR?

METEOR - Methodologies for Teamworking in Eco-outwards Research - is a Horizon Europe project designed to strengthen the transversal skills of doctoral students and early career researchers (ECRs) in areas such as teamwork, collaboration across disciplines and borders, research project design and management, and communication. The term ‘eco-outwards’ refers to the METEOR’s guiding principle that the results of research projects should create an outward impact on broader research ecosystems and societal challenges.

Participation in METEOR research

You are invited to participate in METEOR’s Programme activities for doctoral and early career researchers. Existing doctoral training does not always help candidates to develop their teamwork, networking and other transversal skills, also known as transferable competencies. METEOR offers a unique opportunity to learn in practice how to collaboratively work on international research projects that have a sustainable impact on society.

What is the project’s purpose?

METEOR’s overall aim is to equip participants with the necessary skills to take up a wide range of opportunities in industry, the public sector, and academia. Project activities for PhD students and ECRs include METEOR online resources, in-person METEOR Academies, research proposal preparation, and international team cooperation. All activities will be supported by experienced academics who will mentor participant teams and evaluate research proposals. We will also offer training activities for supervisors and others involved in postgraduate education and research.

What are the benefits of taking part?

Transversal Skills: You will benefit from the training activities by enhancing and acquiring transversal skills useful for that are valuable for both your education and career.

International collaboration: You will collaborate and network with international participants from various fields and create innovative research proposals with the potential for real-life implementation.

Mentorship: You will receive mentoring from senior academics engaged in the project.

Career Boost: You will be a part of a major EU-funded training scheme, which can boost your CV and show you how EU-funded projects work.