Sentences with phrase «networking of research programmes»

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At the Pedagogies of Political Violence panel session at the PSA Conference in Brighton March 2016, some members of the network will be pursuing some of these questions, and considering ways to take this larger research programme forward.
Professor Vasile is leading the Stardust Network, an international, EU - funded programme comprising researchers and leaders from 20 different institutions, with the purpose of advancing research into the manipulation of asteroids and space debris, and the aim of protecting the planet and space assets from catastrophic impacts.
«Younger scientists currently benefit to a great extent of the possibilities which ESF offers through the Research Networking Programmes (RNPs), European Collaborative Research Programmes (EUROCORES) and the European Research Conferences,» the open letter says.
By coordinating this Marie Sklodowska - Curie Actions project, which is funded by 3.6 - million - Euros of the Horizon 2020 programme of the EU, Enikö Kallay facilitates the cooperation of 13 research groups in eight countries — a network which will foster research excellence centred around the MedUni Vienna.
The advantage of these is that they offer additional support, a network of contacts within the research community, and the kudos of being associated with a programme of international repute.
Look for details of short - term programmes for doctoral students which allow you to spend from 3 months to a year of your studies abroad, such as The Marie Curie Training Networks and The Marie Curie Host Fellowships for Early - Stage Research Training.
Study 1 — Institut Pasteur and the Institut Pasteur International Network, the Institut de Veille Sanitaire, French government's Investissement d'Avenir programme (Laboratoire d'Excellence), the Fondation Le Roch - Les Mousquetaires, Wellcome (grant 098051), Indian Council of Medical Research
M-ERA.Net is an EU funded network which has been established to support and increase the coordination of European research programmes and related funding in materials science and engineering.
In a joint effort, scientists from Plymouth Marine Laboratory (UK), the Cluster of Excellence LabexMER (France), Scripps Institution of Oceanography (United States), the University Pierre and Marie Curie (France), the UK Ocean Acidification research programme (UKOA) and the German research network Biological Impacts of Ocean Acidification (BIOACID) engaged with public and policymakers at COP 21.
Next to performing Joint Transnational Calls and assessment of the funding mechanisms and results of the funded research projects the E-Rare-1 and E-Rare-2 programmes paid attention to deepening the cooperation and coordination among the E-Rare partners by systematic exchange of information on the national programmes and by strategic activities aimed at a sustainable development and extension of the network of rare disease research funders.
TRAC is a large - scale collaboration coordinated by the Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (MORU) in Bangkok, and comprises research groups and National Malaria Control Programmes in each of the study - site countries, along with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM), the WorldWide Antimalarial Resistance Network (WWARN) and the Global Malaria Programme of the World Health Organization (WResearch Unit (MORU) in Bangkok, and comprises research groups and National Malaria Control Programmes in each of the study - site countries, along with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM), the WorldWide Antimalarial Resistance Network (WWARN) and the Global Malaria Programme of the World Health Organization (Wresearch groups and National Malaria Control Programmes in each of the study - site countries, along with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM), the WorldWide Antimalarial Resistance Network (WWARN) and the Global Malaria Programme of the World Health Organization (WHO GMP).
EUCALL has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and involves 11 partners from nine countries as well as the networks Laserlab Europe and FELs of Europe during the project period 2015 to 2018.
From the standpoint of anthropology and COST is an EU - funded programme that enables researchers to set up their interdisciplinary research networks in Europe and beyond.
The new Research Schools will work to build networks between schools in their local region, and will use their expertise to support up to 1,000 schools by providing training and professional development to senior leaders and teachers; supporting schools to develop innovative ways of improving teaching and learning; and encouraging schools in their network to make use of evidence - based programmes and practices through regular communication and events.
The EEF said the schools will build networks with other schools and develop a programme of support and events to «get more teachers using research evidence in ways that make a difference in the classroom».
«With more than 100 schools and 13 networks now engaged in the programme, involving schools of every character and context, Aspire is now well on its way to becoming established as a national school improvement movement, reflecting the power of research and evidence to guide in - school practice, building collaboration and trust between schools, and investing in the development of the current and prospective leaders that are so critical to the future health of our education system.»
Its job is to build networks between schools in the area and develop a «programme of support and events» to get more teachers using research evidence in ways that make a difference in the classroom.
Over the last two decades Gasworks has worked with over 250 artists from 70 countries around the world.The archive and networks of the international artist residency programme at Gasworks will form the basis of a fieldwork study, from which a curatorial research project will be established and result in a number of public interactions and engagements, through panel discussions, events, exhibitions, publications and online forums.
Oxford University and Victoria University of Wellington have active research programmes in climate change and related research, and worldwide networks of collaborators.
The Convention calls on Parties to promote and cooperate in research, systematic observation and the development of data archives, including through exchange of information; to support programmes, networks and organizations; and improve the capacities of developing countries (Articles 4.1 (g, h) and 5).
This issue of the UA Magazine includes experiences of two programmes, that studied the functioning and roles of urban producers organisations, including that of IPES and ETC (partners in RUAF - International Network of Resource Centres on Urban Agriculture and Food Security), and of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO), both supported by the International Development and Research Centre (IDRC).
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