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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2024Partners:CNR, Innovation Norway (Norway), FORMAS, Ministry of Education and Science, Bundesministerium für Ernährung, Landwirtschaft und Verbraucherschutz +35 partnersCNR,Innovation Norway (Norway),FORMAS,Ministry of Education and Science,Bundesministerium für Ernährung, Landwirtschaft und Verbraucherschutz,MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY,Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine,MINECO,CDTI,VDI/VDE INNOVATION + TECHNIK GMBH,MIUR,UEFISCDI,HRZZ,ETAg,Marine Institute,Office of the Prime Minister of Malta,STATE RESEARCH AGENCY OF SPAIN,FCT,FRC,BMBF,ANR ,THE RESEARCH COUNCIL OF NORWAY,MINISTRY OF REGIONAL AFFAIRS AND AGRICULTURE,BMEL,FZJ,DANMARK INNOVATIONSFOND,MINISTRY OF UNIVERSITY AND RESEARCH,FWO,GENERAL SECRETARIAT FOR RESEARCH AND INNOVATION,RANNIS,HERMESFOND,Västra Götaland Regional Council,Taighde Éireann-Research Ireland,MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND UNIVERSITIES,Ministry for Education and Employment,SFI,MZOS,BLE,MINISTRY FOR FINANCE,REGION BRETAGNEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 817992Overall Budget: 25,547,900 EURFunder Contribution: 8,014,650 EURThe ERA-NET Cofund BlueBio will act to unlock the potential of aquatic bio-resources to create jobs, economic growth and provide food, nutrition and bio-based products and services. Thus, paving the way for a sustainable and competitive Blue Bioeconomy in Europe. The goal is to identify new and improve existing ways of bringing bio-based products and services to the market and find new ways of creating value in the Blue bioeconomy. The objectives of BlueBio are to establish a coordinated R&D funding scheme that will strengthen Europe’s position in this complex economic field in a global market. This will primarily be achieved by engaging funding agencies to implement a co-funded call focusing on Blue Knowledge and technological developments to respond to needs and gaps for R&I. The consortium has committed budgets making a strong co-funded call leveraging well the Commission's requests. BlueBio builds upon the networks, achievements and strategies obtained in the COFASP and ERA-MBT ERA-NETs and JPI Oceans, and will leverage the JPI Oceans role as a coordination platform. The consortium aims to implement 2-4 additional calls, developed through stakeholder engagement, and identifying new funding initiatives. BlueBio will implement a range of related activities which can add value to the cofounded projects and better address the impact of R&I projects. BlueBio will enhance valorisation from the actors in the Blue Bioeconomy sector, identify and address R&I needs of industry and society. Communications activities will support BlueBio and the funded projects to realise tangible impacts. Emphasis will be placed on the creation of pre-commercial outputs aimed at accelerating commercialisation and competitive deployment. BlueBio's directions and legacy will be informed by strategic forward-looking processes involving all stakeholders in identifying needs and gaps along the value chains.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2026Partners:AVCR, SAV, RANNIS, THE RESEARCH COUNCIL OF NORWAY, DLR +26 partnersAVCR,SAV,RANNIS,THE RESEARCH COUNCIL OF NORWAY,DLR,HAZU,ETAg,FORTE,ARRS,FRS FNRS,NWO,Academy of Finland,MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND UNIVERSITIES,MIZS,FWO,LCS,SNSF,SEDA,UEFISCDI,ARIS,MINISTRY OF HIGHER EDUCATION, SCIENCE AND INNOVATION,NSFB,FNR,FFWF ,Lietuvos Mokslo Taryba,NCN,HRZZ,STYRELSEN FOR FORSKNING OG INNOVATION,STATE RESEARCH AGENCY OF SPAIN,EPSRC,NATIONALINNOVATION OFFICE NIHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101004509Overall Budget: 30,303,000 EURFunder Contribution: 10,000,000 EURCHANSE, Collaboration of Humanities and Social Sciences in Europe, is a joint initiative of 27 research funding organisations from 24 countries. The CHANSE Programme builds on the experience of two existing networks: HERA (Humanities in the European Research Area) and NORFACE (New Opportunities for Research Funding Agency Cooperation in Europe) supporting research in humanities and social sciences respectively. The main goal of the CHANSE inititive is to launch a transnational call for collaborative projects focused on the topic of Transformations: Social and cultural dynamics in the digital age. The objective of this call will be to help understand how digital innovations give rise to social and cultural changes, and are also influenced by society and culture. The joint research call combines the analytic and transformative powers of the humanities and social sciences in understanding processes of change and considering solutions when societies face the introduction of innovations. With a budget of over EUR 36 million, including expected EC co-funding, CHANSE consortium plans to fund excellent research projects conducted by research teams from at least three countries involved in the Programme. CHANSE will strive to produce a lasting effect on the research landscape by cultivating durable research collaboration across multiple national and regional borders, disciplinary boundaries, and stakeholders, thus supporting the sharing of excellence and promoting widening participation in the European Research Area. CHANSE will also strongly support knowledge exchange activities and foster relationships between academia and relevant stakeholders, as well as explore and develop new joint actions. By offering new opportunities for international research cooperation in a critical area of enquiry, the CHANSE Programme will deliver a broad range of academic, societal and economic impacts within, across and beyond the partner countries.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2019Partners:Juraj Dobrila University of Pula, IDIZ, MZOS, University North, Catholic University of Croatia +13 partnersJuraj Dobrila University of Pula,IDIZ,MZOS,University North,Catholic University of Croatia,University of Rijeka,Old Church Slavonic Institute,RBI,INSTITUT ZA JADRANSKE KULTURE I MELIORACIJU KRSA-SPLIT,University of Zadar,British Council,University of Split,Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek,STATE INTELECTUAL PROPERTY OFFICE OF THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA,UNIZG,HRZZ,MedILS,University of DubrovnikFunder: European Commission Project Code: 818748Overall Budget: 365,710 EURFunder Contribution: 336,074 EURScience, research and innovation should be and through history they have been a drive of social and economic progress. Today more than ever our society is driven by scientific discoveries, innovation, and technology development. We cannot imagine our lives without privileges of modern society which were enabled by some of greatest researchers and innovators of 19th and 20th century. At the verge of fourth industrial revolution we should not forget our heritage and debt we have towards innovators such as Nikola Tesla – one of the fathers of second industrial revolution or researchers such as Marie Marie Skłodowska-Curie. Goal of this project Techno-Past-Techno-Future: European Researchers’ Night (TPTF-ERN) is complementary to the common main objective of European Researchers’ Night as it aims at deepening the understanding on what science and innovation represent. Researchers should be viewed as artists in their own way as their work is a way of expressing their creativity and originality. Their work changes the way we look at the world.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2012Partners:Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY, FZU, NCRD, FRS FNRS, SNSF +18 partnersDeutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY,FZU,NCRD,FRS FNRS,SNSF,CERN,MINECO,BMBF,VETENSKAPSRADET - SWEDISH RESEARCH COUNCIL,FOM,INSTITUTUL NATIONAL DE CERCETARE -DEZVOLTARE PENTRU FIZICA SI INGINERIE NUCLEARA "HORIA HULUBEI" (IFIN-HH),FCT,MINECO,INFN,CNRS,HRZZ,CEA,STFC,Ministry of Science and Higher Education,National Centre of Scientific Research Demokritos,MŠMT,NATIONALINNOVATION OFFICE NIH,FWOFunder: European Commission Project Code: 235489more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2026Partners:EPSRC, NATIONAL QUANTUM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE-NQSTI SOCIETA' CONSORTILE A RESPONSABILITA' LIMITA, GENERAL SECRETARIAT FOR RESEARCH AND INNOVATION, NCRD, DFG +43 partnersEPSRC,NATIONAL QUANTUM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE-NQSTI SOCIETA' CONSORTILE A RESPONSABILITA' LIMITA,GENERAL SECRETARIAT FOR RESEARCH AND INNOVATION,NCRD,DFG,SFI,MINISTRY OF HIGHER EDUCATION, SCIENCE AND INNOVATION,FNR,QUANTUMDELTANL,MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND UNIVERSITIES,VETENSKAPSRADET - SWEDISH RESEARCH COUNCIL,NWO,CNR,INFN,THE RESEARCH COUNCIL OF NORWAY,MFER,BMBF,FCT,MIZS,MINISTRY OF UNIVERSITY AND RESEARCH,SNSF,NATIONALINNOVATION OFFICE NIH,ETAg,FWO,FRS FNRS,Academy of Finland,MŠMT,FFG,NCN,FFWF ,TACR,SEDA,ANR ,Lietuvos Mokslo Taryba,UEFISCDI,MINISTRY FOR FINANCE,NSFB,SAV,LCS,HRZZ,Israel Innovation Authority,STATE RESEARCH AGENCY OF SPAIN,Taighde Éireann-Research Ireland,Ministry for Education and Employment,DANMARK INNOVATIONSFOND,Ministry of Science and Higher Education,TÜBİTAK,VDI TECHNOLOGIEZENTRUM GMBHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101017733Overall Budget: 45,454,600 EURFunder Contribution: 15,000,000 EURQuantum Technologies (QT) is a highly interdisciplinary, paradigm-changing area of research. European researchers have been at the forefront of these developments, delivering many groundbreaking scientific results and advancing technological exploitation. For the past four years, the QuantERA network has been successfully providing the research community with a coordinated Europe-wide approach to support cutting-edge research in QT. Building on this experience, with EU support, the QuantERA consortium (currently present in 30 countries) will continue its activities and develop them even further. The central objective of this proposal is to launch a transnational co-funded call with a planned budget of over €26M of national contributions. €15M of EU contribution is expected to support the co-funded call budget and project tasks. In accordance with the FET Work Programme 2018-2020, the scientific scope of the QuantERA II co-funded call will complement the Quantum Technologies Flagship activities. QuantERA II will seek to effectively liaise with the QT Flagship and other stakeholders in the field of QT research to make the best use of the collective European experience in QT research funding, as well as address the gender imbalance in QT research and spread the research excellence across European Research Area (ERA). A range of additional activities will be integrated into the launch of the co-funded call: strengthening the multilateral dialogue with policy makers regarding the design of future funding instruments, stimulation of networking and exchange of best practices, continuation of mapping of public QT policies in Europe, use of the Guidelines on Responsible Research and Innovation in QT developed in the first QuantERA programme. The QuantERA II proposal conforms to the specific challenges and scope of the Work Programme Horizon 2020-Future and Emerging Technologies by providing a structured framework to coordinate national and regional research programmes in QT.
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