Short call for applications (deadline: Nov. 4, 2024)
The consortium members of the HCAIM project, which ended in 2024, are organizing a Blended Intensive Program (BIP) entitled Research in practice: boost your research proposal, in English. Its five day long in-person part will be in Utrecht, The Netherlands, from January 27 to 31, 2025, for students of the universities that participated in the project. Students of any faculty of BME can apply for the BIP, participation is not limited to students of the supplementary master's program in human-centered artificial intelligence.
The purpose of the intensive training is to provide university students with assistance in selecting and developing the topic of their diploma project or research work in a suitable supportive environment. The word blended refers to the fact that the students will be prepared for the in-person training in Utrecht in a virtual (online) training.
- Number of places that can be applied for: 15-20.
- Online participation: Nov.
2228, 2024 – Jan. 17, 2025 - Personal participation: Jan. 27, 2025 – Jan. 31, 2025
In addition to the criteria described in the general "ERASMUS+ Call for Applications for participation in the Blended Intensive Program" call for applications, any student who has an active student status at the BSc, MSc, PhD level during the mobility (including the online and in-person parts) is eligible to submit an application.
In case of over-subscription, precedence is given to students
- who have already joined the HCAIM program,
- whose topic of project laboratory task, TDK work, BSc or MSc thesis, or other professional activity is related to the development and application of AI-based solutions,
- who wish to join the HCAIM training in the following semester,
- who have not yet participated in the BIP related to the HCAIM project in previous years.
The applicant must fill out and submit the aplcation form at https://forms.office.com/e/WP4QPN4Txq, in Hungarian. (You need a BME Sharepoint / Directory account to fill in.)
Submission deadline: Monday Nov. 4, 2024, 12:00 am
More information: Full call for applications (in Hungarian)