HORIZON EUROPE grants: Understanding to better contribute to this important international program
May 27, 2026 — 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.
Join us for the next event in our Research Conversations Series entitled “HORIZON EUROPE grants: Understanding to better contribute to this important international program” with Clotilde Ribault and Amélie Lechâtreux, Advisors at the Office of International Research and Experiential Learning. Register for this in person event happening on May 27, 2026, at 12 PM.
Description
To help you understand the international funding opportunities available to you, this meeting will give you an overview of the European Research Council's Horizon Europe funding program as well as provide the opportunity to ask your questions to panelists who understand these programs well and can help you prepare a submission. Come and learn more about this program as well as the support and resources available at the faculty and the University to help you prepare your next grant application to Horizon Europe.
Clotilde Ribaut
Speaker
Clotilde Ribaut is a Senior Advisor, International Research where she oversees the European portfolio. Her mission consists of providing support on international collaborations to the research community by providing guidance on external grants, including Horizon Europe. Clotilde has a strong knowledge of the research landscape both in Canada and Europe, connecting both continents since 2019. Prior, Clotilde pursued a career in research, for more than 10 years, in Europe. She has a PhD from the University of Toulouse (France) and has completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Belgium under H2020 programme.
Amélie Lechâtreux
Speaker
Amélie Lechâtreux is an International Research Advisor, Grants and Contracts. She supports professors with funding proposals, both during submission and contractualization once the international funding has been awarded. Her knowledge of the European research ecosystem, gained during her previous position at CNRS in France, allows her to advise on the Horizon Europe program and to manage the organizational differences between countries.