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assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2024Partners:EPA, DECCEPA,DECCFunder: Science Foundation Ireland Project Code: 19/FFP/6761 EPA(N)Funder Contribution: -166,991 EURmore_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2029Partners:EUROPEAN PLATFORM FOR SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH RELATING TO IONIZING RADIATION, ENEA, SMWK, UT, Association Melodi +38 partnersEUROPEAN PLATFORM FOR SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH RELATING TO IONIZING RADIATION,ENEA,SMWK,UT,Association Melodi,ASSOCIATION ALLIANCE EUROPEENNE ENRADIOECOLOGIE,EUROPEAN ALLIANCE FOR MEDICAL RADIATION PROTECTION RESEARCH (EURAMED)EUROPAISCHE ALLIANZ FUR STRAHLENSCHUTZ-FORSCHUNG IM MEDIZIN,UEF,IFA,Swedish Radiation Safety Authority,ISS,INFN,JSI,NCRD,GAEC,DECC,BfS,MINISTRY OF UNIVERSITY AND RESEARCH,HZDR,FMN,IMI,ISESP,ASN,NERIS PLATFORM ASSOCIATION,Portuguese Environment Agency,CEA,CIEMAT,SCK•CEN,Ministry of Science and Higher Education,NNGYK,RIVM,NRG,NRPI,HUN-REN CENTRE FOR ENERGY RESEARCH,EPA,National Centre of Scientific Research Demokritos,LCS,IRSN,EURADOS,UVZ,GLOWNY INSTYTUT GORNICTWA,NCRRP,Stockholm UniversityFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101061037Overall Budget: 45,252,900 EURFunder Contribution: 29,414,400 EURThe ambition of the PIANOFORTE Partnership is to improve radiological protection of members of the public, patients, workers and environment in all exposure scenarios and provide solutions and recommendations for optimised protection in accordance with the Basic Safety Standards. Research projects focusing on identified research and innovation priorities will be selected through a serie of three competitive open calls. The input to define the research priorities will be based on the priorities defined in the Joint Road Map (JRM) developed during the H2020 CONCERT EJP but also on the results of ongoing H2020 projects and on the expectations expressed by other actions carried out in other European programmes, in particular the SAMIRA action plan. High priority will be dedicated to medical applications considering that 1) medical exposures are, by far, the largest artificial source of exposure of the European population and 2) the fight against cancer is a top priority of the present European Commission. In order to ensure an appropriate continuity in the research goals and methodologies, in line with the contents of the CONCERT JRM, two other priorities have been identified to further understand and reduce uncertainties associated with health risk estimates for exposure at low doses in order to consolidate regulations and improve practices and to further enhance a science-based European methodology for emergency management and long-term recovery. Once the research priorities defined, the open call system will promote excellence in science and widening participation through a process open to the whole radiation protection community. Beyond the research actions, the selected projects will be able to benefit from the system of sharing and mutualisation of infrastructures that will be implemented at the European level. This will be accompanied by education and training schemes for health workforce and young scientists to increase Europe’s research capacity in the field.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2029Partners:NIPH, LNS, INSERM, UCD, Public Health +42 partnersNIPH,LNS,INSERM,UCD,Public Health,LSMU,MU,RIVM,UBA,Sciensano (Belgium),NIJZ,BfR,DEPA,ISS,EU,HEALTH BOARD HB,DECC,ISCIII,NVSPL,Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,Ministry of Health,RSU,Ministry of Health,CIPH,ANSES,VITO,BMEL,MoH,FIOH,NNGYK,University of Iceland,IPH MNE,DCU,FML,IRIS CR INSTITUTE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND STATISTICS OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC,JSI,CSO-MOH,BPI,THL,INSA,CSIC,SEPA,NIOM,Environment Agency Austria,EPA,EEA,SMUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101057014Overall Budget: 400,000,000 EURFunder Contribution: 200,000,000 EURPARC is an EU-wide research and innovation partnership programme to support EU and national chemical risk assessment and risk management bodies with new data, knowledge, methods, networks and skills to address current, emerging and novel chemical safety challenges. PARC will facilitate the transition to next generation risk assessment to better protect human health and the environment, in line with the Green Deal?s zero-pollution ambition for a toxic free environment and will be an enabler for the future EU ?Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability?. It builds in part on the work undertaken and experience acquired in past and on-going research and innovation actions, but goes beyond by its vocation to establish an EU-wide risk assessment hub of excellence. To contribute to several expected impacts of destination 2 ?Living and working in a health-promoting environment?, PARC will organise the activities to reach three specific objectives: - An EU-wide sustainable cross-disciplinary network to identify and agree on research and innovation needs and to support research uptake into regulatory chemical risk assessment. - Joint EU research and innovation activities responding to identified priorities in support of current regulatory risk assessment processes for chemical substances and to emerging challenges. - Strengthening existing capacities and building new transdisciplinary platforms to support chemical risk assessment. The Partnership brings together Ministries and national public health and risk assessment agencies, as well as research organisations and academia from almost all of EU Member States. Representatives of Directorates-General of the EC and EU agencies involved in the monitoring of chemicals and the assessment of risks are also participating. PARC will meet the needs of risk assessment agencies to better anticipate emerging risks and respond to the challenges and priorities of the new European policies.
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2023Partners:EPA, DECCEPA,DECCFunder: Science Foundation Ireland Project Code: 16/IA/4624 (N)Funder Contribution: -349,089 EURmore_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2025Partners:ANR , FRS FNRS, STATE RESEARCH AGENCY OF SPAIN, SNSF, TACR +36 partnersANR ,FRS FNRS,STATE RESEARCH AGENCY OF SPAIN,SNSF,TACR,Gobierno de Canarias,FZJ,GENERAL SECRETARIAT FOR RESEARCH AND INNOVATION,ETAg,UEFISCDI,FCT,Ministry of Food Agriculture and Livestock,BMEL,EPA,REGION REUNION,DANMARK INNOVATIONSFOND,THE RESEARCH COUNCIL OF NORWAY,SEDA,DST,Lietuvos Mokslo Taryba,MHESR,NCN,GUADELOUPE REGION,FFWF ,Bundesministerium für Ernährung, Landwirtschaft und Verbraucherschutz,SAV,FRC,FRB,LCS,DFG,SERVICE PUBLIC FEDERAL DE PROGRAMMATION POLITIQUE SCIENTIFIQUE,NSFB,Academy of Finland,FORMAS,DLR,VDI/VDE INNOVATION + TECHNIK GMBH,FWO,MoEP,DECC,BLE,MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND UNIVERSITIESFunder: European Commission Project Code: 869237Overall Budget: 15,151,500 EURFunder Contribution: 5,000,000 EURThe biodiversity-climate change interaction is strong, bi-directional, and often positive (actions in favour of one are also beneficial to the other). While the main drivers of biodiversity loss are habitat degradation, the syndrome of factors directly & indirectly associated with climate change is the dominant threat to biodiversity. It is therefore imperative to understand with sufficient detail and confidence the interactions between biodiversity & climate change so they can be incorporated into decision-support models & tools. By networking 36 funding agencies from 25 countries from Europe & other continents, BiodivClim aims to promote coordinated international research on biodiversity & climate change in all environments, incl. agricultural areas. It will strengthen research & research programmes coordination with the ultimate aim to provide policy makers & other stakeholders with adequate knowledge, tools & practical solutions to improve the conservation & sustainable use of biodiversity & ecosystems under a changing climate. The BiodivClim objectives are to: -Coordinate the research agendas of major European & international research funders to agree on shared research priorities related to biodiversity & climate change -Reinforce collaboration with other relevant initiatives in the field to increase synergies & avoid fragmentation -Design & implement a joint co-funded call for research proposals and a knowledge hub in this field -Promote research collaboration across national borders & disciplines in order to build capacity, exchange best practices & have a lasting effect on the international research community & landscape -Support dialogue & collaboration between academia & stakeholders, and stakeholder engagement in research projects in order to increase the impact of research on policy & practice -Ease rapid & efficient uptake of funded research results by the IPBES & IPCC for their future assessments, & by other relevant initiatives -Reinforce data open access
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