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… Applications are made by individual researchers (and not by duos or (research) groups). A candidate is allowed - to submit a maximum of one application per round; - to submit an application twice for a KTF. Eligibility of proposals will be checked upon submission (e.g. all sections need to be completed within the set word limit; given recent changes in the application form, only applications using the 2023 form are admissible). PLEASE NOTE: In case the word limit is exceeded, … are not necessarily related to research. Leadership. For example: research vision, collaborations and networking, international and/or interdisciplinary research activities, membership of boards/committees, organisation of e.g. conferences, workshops, involvement in organization of meetings, other (non- research) activities in group /institute, growth/potential towards independence. Incomplete applications (notice the maximum word count) and applications without the supporting letter from the … decides which applicants will be awarded the KTF. The Maastricht UMC+ Research Committee (WMUMC+) acts as an advisory board in the review process. The evaluation procedure consists of three steps. First, after you submit your proposal, an eligibility check will be performed to see whether your proposal meets all formal criteria for submission (e.g. word count) and whether it is complete (e.g. including requested letters). If your proposal does not meet all eligibility criteria, you MAY be given the …