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Global Research Council
According to Research Europe (24/05/2012) a large number of national and international research funders met in Washington to set up, what they are calling, the Global Research Council. The aim is to improve international cooperation by addressing issues of shared interest.
I may be wrong, but I am guessing that this does not include the rules and regulations by which researchers take part in international collaborations. Is there a role for EARMA in highlighting this invisible…
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EARMA 2012 in Dublin
Colleagues,
The organisation is nearly complete, the venue is ready, the programme is varied and exciting. The only thing left to be done is for you to come and help us make this a great conference. So far, more than 250 of your colleagues from around the world are meeting in Dublin. You should join them, visit EARMA 2012 and tell us you are coming.
We are looking forward to welcoming you in Dublin (July…
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500 members of the EARMA Network - and greetings from INORMS 2012 in Copenhagen
Dear colleagues,¨
Today we have crossed 500 members of the EARMA website, and this means that since we have launched the new revised web of our association, we have dobbled the membership each year! Thanks to everybody for contributing to make EARMA an interesting and giving network.
EARMA is well represented at the INORMS 2012 in Copenhagen and contributes to the program and international environment.The growing role of internationalisation of research gives an important role…
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Dear members, Attached please find important info for the AC 1. EARMA General Assembly agenda 10 July 2012 Trinity College Dublin 15.00 – 17.00 2.Conference Committee 2012-2013: Call for Volunteers 3.EARMA… |
Added by Dr. Milly Perry on May 6, 2012 at 1:00pm — No Comments
Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions in Horizon 2020
I will attend a European Commission organised stakeholder's meeting, May 8-9, to discuss the two Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions in Horizon 2020 that will support network-based projects:
1) ITN (Innovative Training Networks) and 2) RISE (Research and Innovation Staff Exchange).
This is an ideal opportunity for members to feedback suggestions of where the programmes can be improved from the viewpoint of research managers.
Please reply here if you would like to…
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