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assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2013Partners:RPFRPFFunder: European Commission Project Code: 609710more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2010Partners:MATIMOP - THE ISRAELI CENTER FOR R&D, EZK, FZJ, Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres, Euresearch Association +25 partnersMATIMOP - THE ISRAELI CENTER FOR R&D,EZK,FZJ,Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres,Euresearch Association,MINISTRY OF ECONOMY, ENERGY AND TOURISM,MZOS,MPNTR,APRE,Government of Netherlands,TÜBİTAK,FFG,THE RESEARCH COUNCIL OF NORWAY,ANI,RPF,Office of the Prime Minister of Malta,POHJANMAAN TYOVOIMA- JA ELINKEINOKESKUS,DECC,LCS,ADEME,VINNOVA,hub.brussels,RANNIS,CDTI,IPPT PAN,ARCHIMEDES,SEAI,Agency for Science, Innovation and Technology,NHRF,LuxinnovationFunder: European Commission Project Code: 226548more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2019Partners:FCT, DLR, RPF, IPPT PAN, Euresearch Association +11 partnersFCT,DLR,RPF,IPPT PAN,Euresearch Association,CVTI SR,RFIEA,FFG,AMPEU,NHRF,AGENCIA ANDALUZA DEL CONOCIMIENTO,APRE,CNRS,FECYT,RANNIS,BSUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 649180Overall Budget: 3,086,990 EURFunder Contribution: 2,999,990 EURNET4SOCIETY4 will be the transnational network of National Contact Points (NCPs) for Societal Challenge 6 (SC6) “Inclusive, innovative, and reflective societies” in Horizon 2020. NCPs are set up to guide researchers in their quest for securing EU funding. NET4SOCIETY4 will further develop the current NET4SOCIETY network of SC6 NCPs (former NCPs for Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities), which was first established in 2008 and includes currently around 80 SC6 NCPs from Europe and beyond. NET4SOCIETY4 will ensure that all SC6 NCPs have the relevant knowledge and skills for their work and can offer professional, high-quality and tailor-made services to applicants. All nominated SC6 NCPs (also non-beneficiaries) will have access to information and capacity building tools such as workshops, NCP Info days, trainings, webinars, factsheets or newsletters. NET4SOCIETY4 foresees targeted activities to support applicants in SC6. The project will facilitate interdisciplinary and international consortium building through the organisation of brokerage events, through a dedicated partner search service and through a research directory of SC6 key players. In addition, NET4SOCIETY4 will organise expert meetings e.g. on “impact” of SC6 research and disseminate the meetings’ results to NCPs and applicants. To support the successful implementation of “embedding” Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities (SSH) in all parts of Horizon 2020, NET4SOCIETY4 will carry out surveys on the integration of SSH in Horizon 2020. The project will publish success stories and factsheets on “embedding”, as well as a document listing funding opportunities for SSH in all of Horizon 2020. NET4SOCIETY4 will organise two large conferences in the thematic area of SC6 to provide visibility to the funding programme and the possibility to discuss future research needs. Various promotion activities enhancing the visibility of NET4SOCIETY4 services and the SC6 in Horizon 2020 will underline these efforts.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2028Partners:LCS, SCIENCE MALTA, DLR, BAS, TÜBİTAK +14 partnersLCS,SCIENCE MALTA,DLR,BAS,TÜBİTAK,RPF,NATIONAL DOCUMENTATION CENTER - EKT,USAMVBT,Euresearch Association,CVTI SR,ECITD,ETAg,MADRIMASD,CERTH,AMPEU,APRE,RANNIS,NATIONALINNOVATION OFFICE NIH,MINISTERE AUPRES DU MIN DE L EDUCATION NATIONALE, CHARGE DE L ENSEIGNEMENT SUPERIEUR ET DE LA RECHERCHEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101202186Overall Budget: 1,998,130 EURFunder Contribution: 1,998,130 EURThe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA), the EU’s flagship funding programme for researcher training, are complex and highly competitive within Horizon Europe. MSCA National Contact Points (NCPs) face numerous calls and applicants, which is particularly challenging for newcomers, widening, and third-country NCPs. RADIANCE aims to enhance transnational cooperation among MSCA NCPs and professionalize their services across Europe, with a focus on widening and third countries. The project will improve MSCA support services through targeted tools, training, and resources, ensuring consistency across Europe and beyond. RADIANCE aligns with the call's scope by boosting researcher coaching quality, equipping over 160 MSCA NCPs with tailored tools to better advise the scientific community. The project combines innovative tools like AI with traditional methods, offering activities such as benchmarking, workshops, brokerage events, training, twinning, mentoring, and self-guided learning, supported by a personal skills development plan, documents, videos, and e-learning material. It strengthens research capacity by supporting MSCA NCPs, facilitators, the scientific community (especially in widening and third countries), and stakeholders like the European Commission (EC), the Research Executive Agency (REA) and the Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) through mutual knowledge transfer and collaboration. We also foster synergies with various initiatives, such as Euraxess or the Horizon Academy with a focus on long-term sustainability of the project’s impact. RADIANCE will achieve its goals through five Work Packages (WPs): WP1 (Coordination and Communication), WP2 (Capacity Building), WP3 (Project Life Cycle), WP4 (Digital Tools), and WP5 (Synergies and Support to widening and third countries). Governed by a Steering Committee, the project has a budget of €1'998'132.50 and will last 36 months. It unites a consortium of 20 beneficiaries and 6 associated partners.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:ETAg, TC CAS, STIS/BELSPO, CSIR, HUB.BRUSSELS +13 partnersETAg,TC CAS,STIS/BELSPO,CSIR,HUB.BRUSSELS,TÜBİTAK,MATIMOP - THE ISRAELI CENTER FOR R&D,RANNIS,RPF,CVTI SR,CDTI,ROSA,RTU,hub.brussels,IPPT PAN,APRE,FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGYHELLAS,AMPEUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 653450Overall Budget: 1,995,450 EURFunder Contribution: 1,995,450 EURSEREN3 is a 36-month Coordination and Support Action with the overall aim of facilitating trans-national co-operation among NCPs for Secure Societies, identifying and sharing good practices, and raising the general standard of the support to programme applicants across the EU, Associated and Third countries. To reach the objective above, the project will develop three main activity axes, corresponding to the projects’ specific objectives: 1) capacity building of NCPs; 2) strengthening the participation of relevant stakeholders to Horizon 2020 funding opportunities; 3) and supporting networking opportunities within the Secure Societies constituency. Cross-cutting activities of dissemination and communication will addup to this main set of activities, helping to enhance their impact. SEREN3 is the continuation and evolution of the precedent network, SEREN2, whose results and lessons learnt have been taken into consideration with the logic of improving the future network and in order to valorize the network’s strengths. SEREN3 will also take into account the paradigmatic change brought by Horizon 2020. This will be reflected in particular in a stronger attention of the network in terms of multidisciplinary competences, consideration of related societal challenges, and linkage with other EU relevant initiatives, funding programmes and policies. Finally, the network will seek further opening to a wider target of stakeholders and businesses in the Secure Societies field. SEREN3 consortium comprises 17 beneficiaries, with a good mix of well-experienced and less experienced NCPs, and representing Member States, Associated Countries and Third Countries. Besides beneficiaries, the project services will be offered to all officially appointed H2020 Secure Societies NCPs, who will be involved as “associated partners”.
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