Support

Research Council

The CARIM Research Council evaluates grant applications to improve the quality and success rate, especially those to be submitted to highly competitive calls, for example, but not limited to, Veni, Vidi, Vici, Dekker fellowships, ERC, Leducq and TTW-OTP.

Upon request, the Research Council is also willing to contribute to the development of other, larger calls, such as CVON. The Research Council assists the candidates with developing a competitive grant proposal by helping them with the development of their ideas and by reviewing the proposal and providing constructive feedback.

Procedure
Contact

  1. Members




The FHML
Research Office enables successful research by creating a stimulating and supporting environment, and a transparent and effective policy:
• support with the acquisition of grants, with the set-up of collaborations & networks, and with the quest to dedicated facilities;
• build a simple set of instruments and incentives, in line with an effective, efficient, transparent and visible policy.

To facilitate this work, the research office collects and shares figures and information, provides analyses and syntheses, and safeguards focus and quality. The Research Office is a first point of contact when it comes to procedures and protocols. In order to bring the Research Office closer to our researchers, funding advisor Gwynned de Looijer will be present at CARIM (UNS 50, room 5.101) one day in the week.

  1. Calls
  2. Tender Procedure Guideline for External Consultancy Grant Support
  3. Funders
  4. Courses

 

Research Code Maastricht UMC+

The Maastricht UMC+ considers research integrity as a core value and has a longstanding commitment to ensure that it is embedded in its research culture and activity. In order to guarantee the independent and meticulous execution of research, a Research Code Maastricht UMC+ was developed which is in line with the Netherlands Code of Conduct for Research Integrity.

  1. Research Code Maastricht UMC+




UM Library offers information, services, workshops and support to all researchers at Maastricht University and Maastricht UMC+. Specialists can assist you before, during and after your research project with regards to (systematic) literature research, data management practices (in collaboration with DataHub), open access, journal selection, publishing, outreach, and copyright.

  1. Research Support portal
  2. Research Data Management support
  3. Open Access
  4. Checklist Open Access
  5. Journal Browser
  6. Similarity check service




RESEARCHconnect offers a comprehensive research funding database. By creating alerts, you won’t miss any calls in your research field. The tool enables you to exchange information with colleagues and monitor deadlines. Thus, researchers will receive up-to-date good information on funding opportunities.

  1. RESEARCHconnect