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Important Triangle: Abstract.Title. Acronyme.

Important Triangle: Abstract.Title. Acronyme. PHOENIX Training Course Laulasmaa, Estonia 02.09.2007. Abstract.

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Important Triangle: Abstract.Title. Acronyme.

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  1. Important Triangle:Abstract.Title. Acronyme. PHOENIX Training Course Laulasmaa, Estonia 02.09.2007

  2. Abstract • The abstract should, at a glance, provide the reader with a clear understanding of the objectives of the proposal, how they will be achieved, and their relevance to the Work Programme. • This summary will be used as the short description of the proposal in the evaluation process and in communications to the programme management committees and other interested parties. • It must therefore be short and precise and should not contain confidential information. • There is a limit of 2000 characters. • Examples of successful and unsuccessful abstracts. • Group work.

  3. Proposal Title • The title should be based on the main deliverable. • Could be used in a sentence + self explanatory. • The title is usually written last. • The title should be no longer than 200 characters and should be understandable to the nonspecialist in your field.

  4. Project Acronyme • The short title or acronym will be used to identify your proposal efficiently in this call. It should be of no more than 20 characters (use standard alphabet and numbers only; no symbols or special characters please). • The same acronym should appear on each page of part B of your proposal.

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