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gen_fffb200444d86389ad81638e761eb90e | Symposium on ethics, agency and personhood in dementia | Novo Nordisk Foundation | University of Southern Denmark, Odense | NNF20OC0066541 | Dementia is a growing problem and because dementia cannot be cured, our best chance of improving the lives of people with dementia, is ensuring good quality care. Caring for people with dementia raises several philosophical and ethical concerns. We stress the importance of person-centred care, but what is personhood and identity in people with dementia? We speak about maintaining autonomy, but to which extent is this possible in dementia? And what about changing of values? How are we supposed to act when the set of values of the person with dementia fundamentally differs from the set of values held by the person prior to the onset of dementia? This conference will dive deeper into these questions and provide an in-depth understanding of how we might understand what life with dementia is like. Might we make use of narratives, such as literature or film in gaining such understanding? The conference seeks to underpin an ethical and person-centred care and qualifying our view of dementia. | Research / Symposia and conferences / Award | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_18e39a451ffaa92d06ca108501b2dedf | Big trees and how to build them - Phylogenetics with hundreds of whole genomes | Carlsberg Foundation | University of Copenhagen | CF19-0810 | An understanding of the evolutionary relationships among species is at the heart of many biological analyses. Phylogenomics, the discipline that reconstructs evolutionary relationships, is fueled by the increased availability of genomic data for a growing number of species. But the flood of data also comes with hurdles in analysis and interpretation of signal across the genome. Our conference February 24-26 is bringing together leading scientists in phylogenomics from abroad and with the experts in Copenhagen, to 1) to learn about leading edge concepts and new approaches in phylogenomics and 2) to develop new strategies to explore, assess and analyze the ever growing datasets to gain exciting new perspectives on the evolution of biodiversity. What? Why? How? | Research / Conferences / Award | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_75190f05d530ec1f31f78618c6b6bc4d | 29th Nordic Congress of Mathematicians | Carlsberg Foundation | Aalborg University | CF23-0040 | The Nordic Congress of Mathematicians is usually held once every four years under the auspices of the national mathematical societies of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. The 29th Nordic Congress of Mathematicians in collaboration with the European Mathematical Society, will be held 3-7 July 2023 at Aalborg University, Denmark. It marks the 150th anniversary of the Danish Mathematical Society, established in 1873. The main event at the Congress is the 8 plenary lectures. They are given by prominent European mathematicians. Participants have the opportunity to present their own research in 29 special sessions covering a broad range of topics from pure mathematics to applications to artificial intelligence and life sciences. The organizers expects at least 300 participants.What? Why? How? | Research / Conferences / Award | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_dfae6705f42f299024a54cd636f37792 | Rebuilding of Ukraine - People, Ideas, Technologies, And Resources. | Carlsberg Foundation | Aarhus University | CF23-0020 | Conference was created to gather in the AIAS some of the brightest minds from industry, academia, and government to share perspectives and best practices on the realization of the Restoration of Ukraine pursuing the objectives of the EU Ukraine Recovery and Reconstruction Platform. Also, raise an awareness about current condition of Ukrainian scholars who are unable to leave the country due to their military or family obligations, internally displaced or otherwise affected by war. Develop a support mechanism for Ukrainian scholars who stays in Ukraine and able to perform moderate or part time research bridging the existing Foundation schemes with intended recipients.What? Why? How? | Research / Conferences / Award | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_2f4beac07cd1da055252f260194d2be4 | 29th Nordic Congress of Mathematicians (with the EMS) | Novo Nordisk Foundation | Aalborg University | NNF23OC0083803 | The Danish Mathematical Society was founded in 1873. It celebrates its first 150 years by arranging the 29th Nordic Congress of Mathematicians in the first week of July 2023 at Aalborg, in collaboration with the European Mathematical Society. The congress encompasses eight plenary lectures at Aalborg’s iconic House of Music, delivered by prominent mathematicians, who were chosen by an international Scientific Committee (chair: Arne Jensen). Moreover, twenty-nine sessions on a wide variety of mathematical research topics will be organized at Aalborg University’s City Campus nearby. A poster session will showcase current work presented by mainly young mathematicians. The Congress will proceed in a hybrid format: Onsite participation is encouraged, but online participation will be facilitated: for speakers, as well as for audience outside of Aalborg. | Research Dissemination / Symposia and conferences / Award | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_60793f365d05411bf61d69dfcb5aad8f | Fostering the Urban food System Transformation through Innovative Living Labs Implementation | European Commission | Izmir Demokrasi Unversitesi; STICHTING VU; DIMOS ATHINAION EPICHEIRISI MICHANOGRAFISIS | CORDIS-101000717 | The general aim of FUSILLI is to support the participant pan-European cities (and their peri-urban areas) with the aim to address by a strong cooperation for knowledge sharing and mutual learning the challenges of the food system transformation. The main objective is to build an urban food plan to reach an integrated and safe holistic transition towards healthy, sustainable secure, inclusive, equitable and cost-efficient food systems, through feasible and replicable innovative urban policies leading to deploy improving actions in all stages of the food value chain in line with the four FOOD 2030 policy priorities (Nutrition for sustainable and healthy diets; Climate-smart and environmentally sustainable food systems; Circularity and resource efficient food systems; and Innovation and empowerment of communities). Each city will create or improve the development of a living lab, which is an open innovation ecosystem where concrete actions will be deployed to develop and implement urban food systems policies delivering on the four FOOD 2030 priorities. These living labs have an objective to solve with the implementation of different innovative actions through all the stages of the food chain: production and processing, distribution and logistics, consumption, food loss and waste, and governance. Living lab will involve several stakeholders representing all the actors in the food system at local level: it will have at least a public authority, industry partner (SME or association), consumer association and education. A Knowledge Community will compile the current local initiatives to develop a catalogue of best practises to implement and exchange within the network of the participant living labs as well as other global initiatives. | H2020-EU.3.2. / 3.2 Societal Challenges - Food | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_18dee784254c5ee57b95c115e30f7403 | One-Stop-Shop Open Access to Photonics Innovation Support for a Digital Europe | European Commission | CSEM CENTRE SUISSE D'ELECTRONIQUE ET DE MICROTECHNIQUE SA - RECHERCHE ET DEVELOPPEMENT; ASSOCIATION LAVAL MAYENNE TECHNOPOLE; Universitat Politècnica de València | CORDIS-101016665 | PhotonHub Europe will establish a single pan-EU Photonics Innovation Hub which integrates the best-in-class photonics technologies, facilities, expertise and experience of 53 partners from all over Europe, including the coordinators of EU pilot lines and local photonics hubs representing 18 regions, as a one-stop-shop solution offering a comprehensive range of supports to industry for the accelerated uptake and deployment of photonics. PhotonHub will provide European companies, in particular “non-photonics” SMEs and mid-caps that are first users and early adopters of photonics, with open access and guided orienteering to the following key support services: training and upskilling opportunities within PhotonHub’s Demo and Experience Centres throughout Europe and enhanced by digital tools for online learning; “test before invest” innovation support capabilities to engage with companies on highly collaborative Innovation Projects aimed at TRL acceleration from prototyping (TRL3-4) to upscaling (TRL5-6) to manufacturing (TRL7-8), and complemented by targeted business and IP advisory supports; and support to find investment through investment-readiness coaching and investor match-making organised in collaboration with major regional and European venture fora and deep tech Investor Days. PhotonHub will uniquely support cross-border innovation activities of European companies, while simultaneously working closely with the local photonics hubs to develop and roll out best practices of the “lighthouse” regions for ongoing regional financial support of SME innovation activities and to support the creation of new innovation hubs covering most regions of Europe. Finally, PhotonHub will fine-tune and implement its business plan for long-term sustainability in the form of the PhotonHub Europe Association as a durable entity which is deeply rooted within the wider ecosystem of local, regional and EU-DIHs for maximum leverage and impact on European competitiveness and sovereignty. | H2020-EU.2.1.1. / 2.1.1 LEIT - ICT | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_a3c57d5ff7a897b65968b2e7d0153bc2 | Healthcare Alliance for Resourceful Medicines Offensive against Neoplasms in HematologY - Sofia ref.: 116026 | European Commission | FUNDACION PARA LA INVESTIGACION DEL HOSPITAL UNIVERSITARIO LA FE DE LA COMUNIDAD VALENCIANA; Menarini Ricerche S.p.A.; GROUPE FRANCOPHONE DES MYELODYSPLASIES | CORDIS-116026 | Despite significant recent progress in the field of hematological malignancies (HMs), with increasing survival rates and improvement in quality of life, many children and adults with HMs still die from these disorders or experience disabling complications. Therefore, improvement of health care of HMs is an unmet medical need. Thus, it is important to define and align standard and efficient sets of HMs outcomes to measure and evaluate HM data for clinical decisions, long term risk/benefit profile, reimbursement, value analysis, and clinical trials design. Improving outcome measures and endpoint definitions by taking into account “real-life” data and differences in cross-national healthcare practice will undoubtedly result in an optimized, sustainable and effective treatment delivery, as well as in desirable and innovative accelerated pathways for novel drug availability. All these challenges will be addressed within a pan-EU perspective by HARMONY (Healthcare Alliance for Resourceful Medicines Offensive against Neoplasms in HematologY), a comprehensive public-private European consortium of excellence. HARMONY consortium is made up of 51 partners: 44 participants from 10 European countries and 7 pharmaceutical companies from the EFPIA. HARMONY aims to assemble, assess, connect, and analyze heterogeneous HM patient derived Big Data sets to define sets of outcome indicators that can be used for decision-making by key healthcare stakeholders. The consortium will orchestrate leading experts and working cooperative groups in HMs, European study alliances, pharmaceutical market leaders, patient advocacy groups, HTA and regulatory agencies, to: (i) optimize Europe-wide data collection and create a high-quality HM data repository for further explorative studies; (ii) establish a clinical data-sharing platform that empowers clinicians, patients and policy stakeholders to improve decision-making procedures and identify appropriate treatments to patients with HMs | H2020-EU.3.1. / 3.1 Societal Challenges - Health | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_e70c3937f2ed542d7081a20b377f5302 | Processing and Characterization of Advanced Nano-Composites for Resource-efficient Applications and Technologies | European Commission | INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGIA DE MATERIALES | CORDIS-644013 | CREATe-Net is composed of 3 academic institutions in Europe (Saarland Univ., DE; Technical Univ. of Catalonia, ES; and INM - Leibniz Institute for New Materials, DE), 3 non-academic institutions in Europe (AB Sandvik Coromant, SE; Steinbeis Research and Innovation Centers, DE; and Nanoforce Ltd., UK), as well as 6 academic partners outside Europe (CSIR - Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, ZA; Univ. Católica de Uruguay, UY; Instituto de Investigaciones en Ciencia e Ingeniería de Materiales, AR; Univ. de Concepción, CL; Univ. de Sao Paulo, BR; and Georgia Institute of Technology, US). The network will cooperate in the field of design, processing and characterization of novel composite materials for resource-efficient applications and environmentally friendly technologies, in particular energy storage, bearings, electrical contacts, and cutting tools. The purpose of the network is to combine different thematic expertises of the academic and industrial network members in the multidisciplinary field of materials science and engineering in order to design new composite materials with superior properties and performance. The expertise of the network includes: a) design by modelling at different scales (e. g. atomistic modelling, thermodynamic and kinetic modelling, finite element modelling); b) novel processing methods (e . g. atomic layer deposition, severe plastic deformation and rapid solidification); c) advanced characterization methods (e. g. serial sectioning and atom probe tomography, high resolution transmission electron microscopy); d) processing/characterization of carbon materials, metal and ceramic matrix composites as well as functionally graded materials; and e) performance testing for targeted applications (available through special designed testing facilities at the research centres and industrial partners). Two workshops and one final conference will contribute to the exchange of knowledge beside the exchange of researchers. | H2020-EU.1.3. / 1.3 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_b0963fdd8c9969ce6d1bf7254727845e | The European network for observing our changing planet | European Commission | Università degli Studi di Padova; FUNDACAO PARA A CIENCIA E A TECNOLOGIA | CORDIS-689443 | In the last decade a significant number of projects and programmes in different domains of environmental monitoring and Earth observation have generated a substantial amount of data and knowledge on different aspects related to environmental quality and sustainability. Big data generated by in-situ or satellite platforms are being collected and archived with a plethora of systems and instruments making difficult the sharing of data and knowledge to stakeholders and policy makers for supporting key economic and societal sectors. The overarching goal of ERA-PLANET is to strengthen the European Research Area in the domain of Earth Observation in coherence with the European participation to Group on Earth Observation (GEO) and the Copernicus. The expected impact is to strengthen the European leadership within the forthcoming GEO 2015-2025 Work Plan. ERA-PLANET will reinforce the interface with user communities, whose needs the Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS) intends to address. It will provide more accurate, comprehensive and authoritative information to policy and decision-makers in key societal benefit areas, such as Smart cities and Resilient societies; Resource efficiency and Environmental management; Global changes and Environmental treaties; Polar areas and Natural resources. ERA-PLANET will provide advanced decision support tools and technologies aimed to better monitor our global environment and share the information and knowledge in different domain of Earth Observation. | H2020-EU.3.5. / 3.5 Societal Challenges - Climate | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_39c8211d9abba3d88d5547764a87f905 | Well-being, Ecology, Gender, and cOmmunity | European Commission | Island Institute | CORDIS-764908 | WEGO (Well-being, Ecology, Gender and cOmmunity) is a trans-national network aims to develop a shared research and training agenda to educate the next generation of interdisciplinary social-environmental scientists on feminist political ecology in Europe. WeGO’s research examines gender relations in community organizing from a feminist-informed political ecology (FPE) framework. From an international and interdisciplinary perspective, WEGO looks at gender and power relations in community responses to the current climate, economic and environmental crises in different socio-ecological contexts. WEGO aims to provide insightful and compelling analysis about the importance of gendered community response to climate, economic and environmental change as well as more detailed knowledge about what changes are required for greater resilience and sustainability. Gender is understood as a critical variable in shaping resource access and control, interacting with class, caste, race, culture, and ethnicity to shape processes of ecological change and the prospects of any community for sustainable development. WEGO research will look at resilience and sustainability by examining the gendered role of women in care work for the community and for the environment. The cases chosen – from in and outside of Europe are sites that can feed into innovative European Policy on sustainable development. | H2020-EU.1.3. / 1.3 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_95cf0810f6e8056cbaa846eda6c983c9 | Edible Cities Network Integrating Edible City Solutions for social resilient and sustainably productive cities | European Commission | NORWEGIAN INSTITUTE FOR AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH - BIOFORSK; Ajuntament de Sant Feliu de Llobregat | CORDIS-776665 | The systemic use of urban landscapes for food production is a major step towards more sustainable, liveable and healthier cities. A multitude of initiatives around the World, however fragmented, are prospering, forming a global movement of Edible Cities. Their products, activities and services – the Edible City Solutions (ECS) - empower local communities to overcome social problems by their inclusive and participatory dynamics and to create new green businesses and jobs, and thereby generating local economic growth and fostering social cohesion. EdiCitNet will leverage the substantial benefits that ECS effect today at local level and catalyse their replication EU- and world-wide by launching a fully open and participatory network of cities, empowering their inhabitants by a common methodology a) to systematically explore the wealth and diversity of existing ECS, b) to adapt, plan and implement successfully proven ECS in their specific urban context. To make this happen, EdiCitNet will close knowledge gaps in the effective implementation of ECS and their transformation into sustainable, innovative business models. This new insight will feed into a openly shared and globally accessible knowledge base and methodology to enable sustainable and evidence-based integration of ECS into the long-term urban planning of cities covering a large spectrum of urban, climatic, social, environmental and cultural contexts. 5 Front Runner Cities (FRC), supported by a highly interdisciplinary consortium of city authorities, SME, NGOs and academia, will demonstrate their unique experience with own Living Labs and transfer their knowledge to 7 dedicated Follower Cities (FC), determined to replicate ECS for the benefit of their inhabitants. The carefully selected group of FRC and FC allows to study and monitor implementation in large variety of environments and also ensures truly global outreach with city partners based in Central America, Africa and East Asia | H2020-EU.3.5. / 3.5 Societal Challenges - Climate | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_b30360cd4dc326882d163433306dc506 | European Rare dIsease research Coordination and support Action | European Commission | University of Tübingen | CORDIS-964908 | Rare diseases are defined as diseases that affect not more than 1 person per 2000 in the European population. While individual rare diseases affect only a small percentage of the population, they collectively affect up to 30 million people in the EU. To facilitate access to high quality cross-border healthcare and promote and foster cooperation on rare disease healthcare between member states, 24 European Reference Networks (ERN) are currently active. The aim of the ERICA consortium, in which all 24 ERNs take part, is to build on the strength of the individual ERNs and create a platform that integrates all ERN’s research and innovation capacity. Through knowledge sharing, engagement with stakeholders in the rare disease domain and assembly of transdisciplinary research groups working across the global health spectrum ERICA strives to reach the following goals: • new intra- and inter-ERN rare disease competitive networks; • effective data collection strategies; • better patient involvement; • enhanced quality and impact of clinical trials; • increased awareness of ERN’s innovation potential; Through integration of ERN research activities, outreach to European research infrastructures to synergistically increase impact and innovation ERICA will strengthen the research and innovation capacity of the ERNs. This will result in safe, accessible and efficient access of therapies for the benefit of patients suffering from rare diseases and conditions. | H2020-EU.3.1. / 3.1 Societal Challenges - Health | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_909c2ce1ed5b6cfbd12c1ae59ee81087 | 2023 RNA Editing Gordon Research Conference and Gordon Research Seminar | NIH | GORDON RESEARCH CONFERENCES | 1R13HG013056-01 | Project Summary The GRC on RNA editing is the premier international meeting dedicated to nucleic acid modifications. The 2023 meeting is subtitled: “RNA/DNA editing and epitranscriptomics across biological systems”. Modifications to the common nucleosides found in DNA and RNA have been known for many years. However, recent advances in analytical techniques for their detection, along with a deeper understanding of the broad impact these modifications have on fundamental biological processes, including human disease, have caused a renaissance in their study. Indeed, we now know that nucleic acid modifications are common in various naturally occurring nucleic acids and influence gene expression, protein synthesis, cognition, innate and adaptive immunity, autoimmune disease and cancer. Furthermore, several research labs have repurposed enzymes that naturally edit RNA or modify DNA bases for targeted genome editing. This meeting will bring together a diverse group of scientists with varying expertise with the common goal of sharing ideas and approaches that can advance our understanding of the many facets of nucleic acid modifications. This conference has three specific aims. First, we will support the development of the next generation of scientific leaders. Key to achieving this aim is supporting the accompanying Gordon Research Seminar (GRS). In the two days preceding the GRC, a GRS will take place that is focused on the exchange of research data and ideas among graduate students and post-docs in the editing and modification field. Our second specific aim is to facilitate knowledge exchange on DNA and RNA editing and modification. During the five day GRC, there is approximately four hours in each afternoon for networking, there are four poster sessions, 46 speakers and 6 speakers selected from abstracts covering all aspects of DNA and RNA editing research to foster interdisciplinary and collaborative interactions. Our third aim is to connect academic researchers to stakeholders in industry. Representatives of gene editing companies and biomedical science companies with an editing/modification focus will participate in the 2023 conference. This interaction will facilitate collaboration with companies or other labs that can take basic health related research to the next level of developing treatments for genetic diseases. Project Narrative The Gordon Research Conference on RNA editing 2023 is subtitled: “RNA/DNA editing and epitranscriptomics across biological systems” and is the premier international meeting dedicated to nucleic acid modifications. This meeting will bring together a diverse group of scientists with varying expertise with the common goal of sharing ideas and approaches that can advance our understanding of the many facets of nucleic acid modifications. This type of meeting is necessary to achieve the goal of taking basic health related research to the next level of developing treatments for human disease. | Other Research-Related | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_e49f8364836dff9e6e8eb8dcf5dc8a13 | TRIO Networking Core | NIH | UNIV OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL | 5U2CDK133491-02 | The NC KUH TRIO Networking Core is designed to build a pipeline of talented, diverse trainees who will contribute to KUH related fields across NC institutions of higher learning. We aim to provide support to this pipeline as part of a dynamic and cohesive cohort along their training pathway towards successful and rewarding careers in research. By connecting programmatic and institutional partners across 3 leading North Carolina (NC) biomedical research universities: University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Wake Forest University, and Duke University, as well as from the Historically Black Colleges and Universities, NC Agricultural & Technical State University, Winston-Salem State University and NC Central University, the TRIO Networking Core is maximally poised to reach a broad spectrum of trainees from diverse personal and training backgrounds. Networking Core activities will connect early-stage trainees to peers, near-peer trainees, and senior mentors, which will be enhanced through the integration of social media and virtual learning platforms in addition to traditional in-person group learning opportunities, conference meetings, and community outreach events. Together, these activities will support the TRIO Networking Core’s three objectives to: 1) organize a pipeline with a leadership structure built to recruit and support development of the diverse workforce needed to mirror the communities most impacted by disparate outcomes in KUH-related diseases, leveraging existing, and creating new KUH-specific programs, especially with our HBCU TRIO institutions; 2) support the talent of our trainees as emerging interdisciplinary leaders across all levels of KUH-related research by equipping them with the skills required to navigate the changing world of scientific discourse and engagement; and 3) enhance retention of trainees across the KUH pipeline through community building activities. Close collaboration with the TRIO Professional Development, Training (TL1), and Administrative Cores will provide resources and infuse the Networking Core with the mentors and tools to build the bridges for pipeline trainees and maintain an open gateway of support for the next generation of researchers. These efforts support the overall goal of nurturing fully prepared researchers who will advance KUH research and advance our goal of developing a workforce that is far more representative of the communities most heavily impacted by disparate KUH outcomes. | Other Research-Related | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_93611409a72893e4b930a5c0f419c449 | Symposium on Regenerative Rehabilitation | NIH | SPAULDING REHABILITATION HOSPITAL | 7R13HD085724-09 | ABSTRACT There is a great need for an established platform where individuals from the fields of rehabilitative and regenerative medicine may interact so that, as technologies are developed and as understanding of regenerative biology progresses, advances may be smoothly and effectively translated to the clinic. While there are many important and superb congresses on the topic of stem cell biology and regenerative medicine, these meetings are rarely attended by those in the rehabilitation field. Similarly, few regenerative biologists are exposed to protocols and methodologies commonly employed in the clinic by rehabilitation professionals, protocols which serve as potent stimuli to drive functional tissue restoration. In this new era of scientific advancements, rehabilitation specialists must work closely with regenerative medicine scientists in the development of clinical protocols to optimize functional recovery. This R13 proposal seeks renewed funds to support the participation of students and young investigators at the Annual Symposium on Regenerative Rehabilitation. This series has enjoyed tremendous growth since its inauguration in 2011 and now comprises academic partnerships from across the world. With this in mind, the meeting rotates locations annually as a means to broaden the geographic exposure and to increase participation by a national and international audience. The specific aims of this symposium series are: 1.) To promote the clinical translation of regenerative and rehabilitation medicine scientific discoveries by communicating and disseminating research findings that demonstrate the synergistic relationship between regenerative medicine and rehabilitation; 2.) To provide a forum at which scientists and rehabilitation clinicians exchange ideas and identify novel research directions relating to the field of Regenerative Rehabilitation; and 3.) To introduce the concept of Regenerative Rehabilitation to graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, clinical trainees, medical students and medical residents in the rehabilitation field, and to support their professional development. To achieve these aims, Course Directors and delegates from the International Consortium for Regenerative Rehabilitation carefully design a highly multidisciplinary and translational two-day program that includes thematically linked presentations that highlight the importance of mechanical and electrical stimulation for tissue regeneration and functional restoration. The support derived from this R13 application will help keep registration costs affordable in order to attract a larger number of students, fellows and junior investigators to this unique forum. PROJECT NARRATIVE The goal of the Regenerative Rehabilitation symposium series is to highlight and provide evidence for the synergistic relationship between regenerative medicine and rehabilitation. To maximize the full potential of regenerative medicine technologies, there is an increasing need for rigorously trained investigators and clinicians who embrace the vision of a synergy between the fields of rehabilitation and regenerative medicine. To this end, it is critical to involve trainees and young investigators, who are the future of this field. Funds provided through the R13 grant mechanism will be used to provide discounted registration fees and travel awards to students, fellows, residents and young investigators who often have limited funds available to participate in such events. | Other Research-Related | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_6a7189d4ab4da172250a9c3872397244 | Music4Pain Network: A research network to advance the study of mechanisms underlying the effects of music and music-based interventions on pain. | NIH | DREXEL UNIVERSITY | 5U24AT012601-02 | PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT Pain is one of the most common and costly health problems worldwide. Due in part to the inadequacies of purely biomedical approaches, many people are increasingly seeking complementary approaches to pain man- agement, including music-based interventions (MBIs). Although the pain-relieving effects of MBIs are well-es- tablished, lack of understanding of MBIs' mechanisms of action prevents us from exploiting their full therapeu- tic potential. In order for mechanistic research on music and pain to progress in an efficient and rigorous man- ner, the building of a multidisciplinary research workforce capable of leading innovative mechanistic studies is needed. To this end, we propose to create the Music4Pain Network, a multidisciplinary research network that will bring together neuroscientists, music therapists, musicians, neuropsychologists, rehabilitation scientists, psychophysiologists, and more. The Music4Pain Network aims to accelerate knowledge in three key areas: (1) development of a taxonomy of key terms and definitions related to MBIs and music, (2) increased understand- ing of the mechanisms underlying the benefits of music for pain, and (3) identification of biomarkers and per- son variables that predict treatment response to MBIs. Network activities will be guided by a formal research agenda that will be developed by the Network's Core Investigator Team in collaboration with scientists with complementary expertise. The Music4Pain Network will forge new multidisciplinary research collaborations by (1) actively promoting the Network across disciplines to recruit experts with relevant and complimentary knowledge, (2) building an interactive Network website to enable identification of potential collaborators, shar- ing of resources, and featuring of Network activities and products, (3) promoting the Network using social me- dia platforms, and (4) organizing annual meetings, webinars, and Music and Pain Special Interest Groups. In addition, the Music4Pain Network will stimulate innovative, multidisciplinary mechanistic research through pilot funding. The pilot funding will support the collection of innovative data to strengthen independent research funding applications. The Network will also fund Visiting Scholar positions to help PhD students and postdoc- toral fellows gain skills and expertise related to Network goals. In addition, the Network will build the music and pain research workforce by mentoring new and early career investigators to develop research skills and sup- port their efforts in obtaining extramural funding. The work that will be made possible through the Music4Pain Network will enable the development of new, or optimization of existing, MBIs so that acute and chronic pain can be better managed with a low-cost, non-pharmacological approach that has wide appeal to a large number of people. Improved efficacy of MBIs and better understanding of their mechanisms of action will speed up their adoption in clinical care. This could have important consequences for the millions of Americans currently living with pain. PROJECT NARRATIVE Music-based interventions are receiving increasing attention for their promising effects on acute pain and chronic pain. Although the pain-relieving effects of music-based interventions are well- established, lack of understanding of how music affects pain prevents us from exploiting their full therapeutic potential. The purpose of the Music4Pain Network is to establish a multidisciplinary research network to support innovative research aimed at advancing mechanistic understanding of music for pain. | Other Research-Related | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_12b39764dea54fe9ee631f8e0a203e29 | FEDER - CORRODYS - Plan d'actions 2015 | Kohesio | ASS CORRODYS | https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3673368 | CORRODYS is located in the heart of the industrial zone near the main laboratories of Cotentin. It benefits from a technological hall, at the Port des Flamands, with continuous access to seawater. By 2020, Marine Renewable Energies (MRE) must provide around 5% of electricity consumption in Europe. Lower Normandy aims to be one of the bridgeheads of a new national industrial sector, thanks to the establishment of industrial leaders in its territory and the presence of numerous SMEs in the electromechanical sector which will invest in this development opportunity. In tidal energy, the proximity of Raz-Blanchard, one of the world's leading potentials, is an asset for strengthening CORRODYS' know-how around the materials/biofilm interface and fouling. | Smarter Europe / Research and innovation / Research and innovation activities in public research centres and centres of competence including networking | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_8504b0d093bfb604cd13d6dad79e0782 | FEDER HN0002136 - IDIT - CLASS 2 FUNCTION | Kohesio | INSTITUT DROIT INTERNATIONAL DES TRANSPORTS | https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3680719 | Successor to the GRR LMN projects “Port Passage”, “Improvement of overall logistics performance” and “CLASSE phase 1”, certified by the Novalog Competitiveness Cluster (November 2014). As the work has been carried out, interdisciplinarity and inter-establishment collaborations have developed. This collaboration is materialized by the Federative Structure in Logistics (SFLog) of the University of Le Havre, certified by the ministry, which aims to bring together the different laboratories active in the field of logistics. | Smarter Europe / Research and innovation / Research and innovation activities in public research centres and centres of competence including networking | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_e3983df07f13b4d4d64ade97a4c97521 | Programme actions 2020-2021 | Kohesio | UNION REGION SOC COOPER OUVRIERE PRODUCT | https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3681714 | The challenge for our movement is clear: “How to conserve and create “wealth” in Normandy territories? Our response: Develop an economically, socially, territorially and environmentally responsible business model, capable of reconciling the economic and the human, of maintaining and creating sustainable employment that cannot be relocated in the Normandy territories. How to respond to this ambitious challenge: we can summarize our actions in three words, awareness, detection, and personalized support. 3 items which are developed in the “description of the operation”. With 150 years of history, the Scop and Scic movement, through its organization and its particularities, has demonstrated: that it is possible to reconcile the economic and the human, that its operating model responds both and in a modern way: to the aspirations of new entrepreneurs, to the requirements of the “market” while combining economic efficiency and social efficiency, to legislative and regulatory requirements. the State and the Regional Council of Normandy have reaffirmed an ESS development strategy focused on employment and the creation of values. The modernization and growth of the local economy requires, more than ever, the development of companies favoring long-term sustainable growth, aware of their social and environmental responsibilities, able to unite their employees around a collective professional project contributing to the sustainability of activity and employment. The very vocation of cooperative companies under Scop/Scic status is to create and develop sustainable, non-relocatable employment in the territories and thus to contribute to the economic and social wealth of their territory of establishment. The actions carried out daily by the team of the Regional Union of Scop de l'Ouest prove essential to the sustainability of the model: Support and develop the network of member cooperative societies Scop/Scic: Promote the ecosystem of the network through cooperative knowledge promoting the exchange of experience and the co-construction of partnerships, Federate and lead a network of partners, Represent said network with economic and financial partners, to acculturate public authorities to the Scop/Scic cooperative models, Promote the emergence of new Scop/Scic projects by: detecting and supporting project leaders, raising awareness among students and young entrepreneurs about the Scop/Scic cooperative model, supporting incubators and ideators. And this in order to create the necessary conditions for the creation, takeover, transmission and transformation of businesses or associations into Scop/Scic cooperative companies. As of December 31, 2019: - at the national level, the movement has 3,467 Scop/Scic members representing 63,143 employees, - the UR Scop Ouest has 482 Scop/Scic members representing 12,079 employees, i.e. 10,888 employees in full-time equivalent, - the Normandy region has 98 member Scop/Scic members representing 3,064 employees or 2,843 employees in full-time equivalent. In net figures, over the period of the last seven-year period, Ur Scop Ouest increased the number of member cooperative companies Scop/Scic by almost 21%, and the number of jobs by more than 33%. Ouest creates on average 30 Scop/Scic per year across all of its areas of intervention (Normandy, Brittany, Pays de la Loire). The actions carried out daily by the team of the Regional Union of Scops of the West prove essential to the sustainability of the model | Smarter Europe / Competitiveness of SMEs / SME business development, support to entrepreneurship and incubation (including support to spin offs and spin outs) | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_4f6b4354a29e814a062a70b4f85f1f38 | FED INV-15E00139-CAF-EPN | Kohesio | CAISSE ALLOCATIONS FAMILIALES | https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3673295 | Relying on digital technology to reduce inequalities: In less than 20 years, digital technology has actively participated in the transformation of French society. Fundamental social phenomena accompany industrial and economic transformations. Employment, training, consumption and production are being reconfigured, directly and indirectly, by digital technology. This profound transformation calls for an equally radical reconfiguration of our approaches to the link between digital technology and social inclusion. The question of access becomes residual which does not mean that it disappears. The question of appropriation better accounts for inequalities in the face of digital technology, but everyone realizes that it is more complex, more multidimensional, than that of access. If digital technology has taken such a central role in our society and our economy, then it becomes co-responsible for the state of this society. “Einclusion must now take on a positive, offensive meaning. Digital technology can be put at the service of a more equitable, fairer, more united, more participatory society. As long as we think about the conditions. Overcoming the “digital divide, thinking about the einclusion of today and tomorrowFaced with these observations, a digital society is not only more or less exclusionary, it complicates the very conditions of inclusion. Action against digital exclusion must embrace this complexity and free itself from the reductive and ineffective concept of “digital divide.” Access to terminals and the Internet to which it most often refers constitutes a necessary condition for einclusion, but not a sufficient condition and it is not necessarily the most difficult condition to fulfill! This concept of digital divide locks the political imagination into anachronistic devices, and leads to frustrating policies. Consequence: the resolution of public actors weakens, those who work on the ground feel both destabilized by the evolution of things and little supported, attention and funding are gradually wrongly focused on other subjects. We therefore invite both decision-makers and entrepreneurs, both digital mediation practitioners and social workers, and the general public to change their outlook on social and economic inclusion in the digital age. We define einclusion as "the inclusion social in a society and an economy where digital technology plays an essential role. Digital inclusion is no longer limited to the use of digital tools, with which a significant part of the population gets by without fully mastering them: it designates the ability to function as an active and autonomous citizen in society as it is. There is not an “einclusion” on one side and an “inclusion on the other: the two merge. The issue then is not to know how many people use digital technology or not, but rather to know who digital technology helps to play a role in society and who it puts in difficulty; to whom it offers the conditions for their emancipation and to whom it removes the prospect. From einclusion to the digital social elevator: we rely on digital technology as a real lever for individual and collective transformation. What we observe on the ground encourages us in this double ambition. Indeed, many experiences and actions are no longer content to invite their recipients to cross the "digital divide. 5 areas are priorities with regard to the work of "e-inclusion: - Work and employment - Access to rights and essential services - Access to knowledge and knowledge - Dignity and well-being - Participation in society A tool at the service of e-inclusion: The Digital Public Space within socio-cultural centers. | Smarter Europe / Information and communication technology / e-Inclusion, e-Accessibility, e-Learning and e-Education services and applications, digital literacy | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_009e1e34d6596862fca8032678d7d26b | FEDER - Equine sector competitiveness cluster - Support for the promotion of innovation in the equine sector 2015 | Kohesio | POLE DE COMPETITIVITE FILIERE EQUINE | https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3673298 | With nearly 150 members, the Hippolia Cluster is the network of innovative players in the French equine industry. Labeled as a competitiveness cluster in 2005, the Hippolia Cluster aims for the French equine industry to become a world leader in innovation with a beating heart in Lower Normandy. In less than 10 years, the Cluster has been able to create a real dynamic around innovation and support the transformation of this sector. More than 120 innovation projects have been certified and have already created 150 jobs and maintained around a hundred, but also 10 startups, including 9 in Lower Normandy. As part of phase 3, the competitiveness clusters' mission is to evolve from project factories to product factories. To achieve this, the Hippolia Cluster is orienting its strategy around four major axes: - Accelerate innovative projects - Deliver adapted shared services - Promote innovation - Be a stakeholder in the attractiveness of the territory These actions are intended in particular to strengthen R&D activities around equine health, one of the priority areas identified within the framework of RIS3 in Lower Normandy within the field “Innovation and technologies in biomedical sciences .The actions which are the subject of this request for aid aim to stimulate innovation activity through promotional actions and to contribute to the transfer of knowledge, networking and dissemination of information and collaboration between businesses and organizations. In terms of promoting innovation, the Cluster has already implemented certain actions whose continuity must be maintained: the first showcase of equestrian innovations Hippolia Showroom, a newsletter strategy, the animation of social networks, etc. as well as interventions in several training courses to raise students' awareness of innovation in the equine sector. The Cluster also capitalizes on successful actions such as the establishment of an innovation competition during the World Equestrian Games on an innovative stand which saw one of the largest attendances in the exhibiting village (7,000 visitors). Also in 2015, the Center wishes to maintain the continuity of actions satisfying members (97% satisfaction) while implementing new actions mainly with the objective of strengthening the recognition of the French equine industry as a provider of innovations. The actions are detailed below. | Smarter Europe / Research and innovation / Research and innovation processes in SMEs (including voucher schemes, process, design, service and social innovation) | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_1a38766d6cea402a84efe53c63ee743a | CP06042020 FEDER MAISON DU TECHNOPOLE CA SAINT LÔ | Kohesio | COMMUNAUTE D'AGGLOMERATION SAINT-LÔ AGGLO | https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3673698 | Located on the AGGLO 21 business park which offers more than 10 hectares dedicated to the Agri-food, Digital and Innovation sectors, the Maison du Technopôle will be built on 1,167 m of useful space spread over two levels: a ground floor and an upper floor. The building is designed in two wings linked together, one dedicated to the “Events-Promotion of the territory” pole due to the non-permanent nature of its use and the other to the “Business-Jobs” and “Innovation and Research” poles. The Maison du Technopôle is structured around 3 main poles: 1) A “Business-Jobs” pole favoring the maintenance and creation of jobs by allowing the development of actions ranging from information to training through recruitment and facilitating links between actors. This pole offers recruitment and training tools: training rooms videoconferences, ICT training room, documentation space, places for meetings, exchanges, interactions between stakeholders in the sectors: provision of permanent or mobile offices, meeting rooms, incubator offices, coworking offices, 2) An “Innovation and Research” center serving innovation and support for research and development within companies, the development of digital uses and facilitating links between research organizations, higher education and companies.This center is made up of a FabLab, a room of creative resources, tools for adapting staff to new technologies, a source of development and testing of new products to help maintain the competitiveness of companies. The FabLab will also be open to the general public in order to promote acculturation to new technologies, a factor in the employability of the public. 3) An “Event-Promotion of the territory” center serving territorial solidarity and territorial networking This center is made up of an amphitheater with 250 seats, a videoconference room and a reception-demonstration room (97+48 m) with the amenities necessary for organization of events. It offers the opportunity to local stakeholders to organize events and meetings promoting the development and revitalization of the economic fabric. In line with the themes of Parc Agglo 21: Agri-food, Innovation and Digital and other sectors and players in the region, the Maison du Technopôle will be the subject of an annual program of meetings, conferences and events. It is intended to be a relay, thanks to the videoconference rooms, for the events of departmental, regional and national stakeholders and partners. | Smarter Europe / Competitiveness of SMEs / Advanced support services for SMEs and groups of SMEs (including management, marketing and design services) | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_6c1d4f5bdb9ce81c814e87cc6dd90bd5 | FEDER - CPER 1520 - UCBN - NUMNIE - Support for the research project (INVEST) | Kohesio | UNIVERSITE DE CAEN NORMANDIE | https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3673455 | Not available | Smarter Europe / Research and innovation / Research and innovation activities in public research centres and centres of competence including networking | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_c9c7e83901b7f1b1c2f40794023b8b88 | FEDER - 17E02237 - BTP CFA - EDUCATIONAL ENGINEERING SHARING | Kohesio | BATIMENT CFA NORMANDIE | https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3680574 | The project to establish the 3 BTP CFA Basse-Normandie training centers is based on 5 major strategic axes: - Axis 1 "Embody more of the branch identity, influence and open up". - Axis 2 "Pilot and coordinate the diversification of the training offer". networks, via an extended service offering". - Axis 5 "Stimulate operational performance". Digital technology contributes to the realization of these objectives. Thus, for several years, the BTP CFA Basse-Normandie has sought to exploit the educational benefits of digital technology. The design and development experiments of tools follow one another, including: - masonry training quiz on Dokeos e-learning platform (multimodality in training) with the financial support of the Region (FSE funding), - positioning questionnaire, - safety awareness quiz, - digital platform bringing together all the educational modules linked to safety, - platform for real site situation (preparation of work in the paint booth), in response to the call for projects Winnov from the CCCA BTP national network, - 3D printing, - serious game on eco-construction, with the support of the Relais d'Sciences association, - "Orgabat" e-learning platform on health and safety at work, with the support of the Region (FEDER funding). Some of these digital tools are accessible at the address: http://www.btpcfa-calvados.fr/ancien_site/ressources_numeriques.Beyond the benefits obvious from these tools, the BTP CFA Basse-Normandie is faced with constraints, sometimes recurring, during each project: - The tools are not sufficiently integrated into the CFA information system (lack of links with the database of learners, groups and trainers, with the learner evaluation platform and the repository of professional activities, lack of a simplified single authentication system, etc.). - The technical limitations of the tools reduce their possibility of use on certain equipment and in the time.- The projects are not sufficiently part of a global and concerted inter-CFA approach, and the evaluation methodologies lack homogeneity.- The educational and technical teams involved vary depending on the projects, thus restricting the possibilities of exploiting feedback and complicating the maintenance and evolution of the tools. The operation proposed by the BTP CFA Basse-Normandie consists of professionalizing and formalizing the approach of the Norman CFAs for operating the digital educational tools as part of 3 new joint concerted projects: - by exploiting feedback from digital educational projects, previous or current, of the BTP CFA Basse-Normandie, - by exploiting feedback from digital educational projects in progress within the BTP CFA Haute-Normandie ("CFA digital" and "Batic" operations), - and by developing a shared educational engineering system in collaboration with the BTP CFA Haute-Normandie, digital solution providers (including the Novimage association) and partners facilitating collaborative and educational innovation (Le Dôme, Communotic). | Smarter Europe / Information and communication technology / e-Government services and applications (including e-Procurement, ICT measures supporting the reform of public administration, cyber-security, trust and privacy measures, e-Justice and e-Democracy) | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_a71342fa7d4a3a204be6dd296bdb5624 | FEDER HN0002110 - INSA DE ROUEN NORMANDY - XTERM | Kohesio | INSTITUT NATIO SCIENCES APPLIQUEES ROUEN | https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3680659 | Not available | Smarter Europe / Research and innovation / Research and innovation activities in public research centres and centres of competence including networking | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_fc545440d63fe7795fc370d45a6e646a | GRANDE HALLE SMN COLOMBELLES FONCIER FRICHES FEDER | Kohesio | NORMANDIE AMENAGEMENT | https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3673488 | La Grande Halle is the former electrical workshop of the SMN: located in the heart of the Plateau de Colombelles, at the junction between two economic activity zones (Normandial and EffiScience), and in the immediate vicinity of residential districts (Libéra, le Plateau and Jean Jaurès), this project aims to bring together and encourage meetings and exchanges between actors from diverse horizons and backgrounds. => The Grande Halle project consists of the reconversion of the former SMN electrical workshop into a Third Place for creative initiatives. Linked to the challenges and promotion of the circular economy by the actors it will accommodate and by its future operation, it should be noted that the Grande Halle and its surroundings will be reconverted according to principles respectful of this economy: use of organically sourced or re-used materials, reuse and valorization of existing land, etc. The small nave of the building is intended to accommodate most of the programming: place of work and conviviality, it will thus accommodate convivial functions (bar, restaurant), manufacturing (workshops), collaboration (shared offices) and creation (rehearsal rooms etc.). The small nave will be designed to encourage meetings and networking among its users and encourage hybridization between different fields and activities. It will be connected to the large nave (available for hosting cultural and commercial events, such as hosting shows, exhibitions and showrooms and for experiments for the occupants of the small nave) by balconies and wooden walkways, shared spaces, small exhibitions, rest and meetings. The reconversion of the small nave will be done by a self-supporting construction in wooden structure and frame which slides into the original concrete nave without almost touching it. The use of wood responds as much to environmental issues as to give a warmer appearance to the concrete building. Located on a plot of 3.5 hectares, the Grande Halle is intended to welcome a very wide audience, including residents of Colombelles, the poorest territory in the Caen metropolitan area. The challenge is therefore to develop the attractiveness of this site so that everyone can make it their own: this will notably involve the public spaces created, which will also have the aim of decontaminating the wasteland and giving a new image to the former industrial plateau of the SMN (soil pollution will thus be considered not as a handicap but as an asset, a potential for knowledge to be exploited and documented). | Greener, carbon-free Europe / Environment protection and resource efficiency / Rehabilitation of industrial sites and contaminated land | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_5ee94e0e22bb5f844da1e7ba4b770c20 | FEDER INV MARINE NETWORK RESTORATION PROGRAM PNR BSN | Kohesio | SYND MIXTE DE REALISATION GESTION DU PARC NATUREL REGIONAL DES BOUCLES | https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3681787 | Since 2009, the Park has devoted full time to knowledge and action in favor of ponds and amphibians. It has already collected a lot of data and above all worked to raise awareness among owners and users of ponds, as well as elected officials, on these sometimes poorly understood subjects. The Park has also joined and supported its partners whenever possible as part of the programs launched on its territory over the years: - PAGIM (with the department and the CAUE of Eure) - Program for the promotion of hunted ZH (with the FDC76) - Program on ponds led by the CREA, then the Metropolis of Rouen - Regional action program on ponds, led by the CEN Normandy - Diagnostics of hunting ponds initiated by the FDC27 on the Marais Vernier, etc... More specifically, in recent years, the Park has expanded and reoriented its actions on the ponds sub-framework through the following actions: 2014-2015 The Park is launching a large-scale study, with the support of the Agency for Water, on a sample of 300 ponds (10% of the number of ponds estimated in its territory) to better understand the distribution of amphibian populations and the functionality of existing pond networks, a preliminary step to more precise targeting and therefore better efficiency of management and restoration actions. This batrachological inventory was carried out on the 15 species of amphibians present in Upper Normandy. Two complementary batrachological protocols (by eDNA and by classical method) were implemented in order to optimize the chances of contacting all the species present. The results of this study also make it possible to enlighten and advise the various stakeholders in the territory regarding pond networks, particularly during development projects or the drafting of planning documents (SCOT, PLU, PLUi), as well as on the regulations in force. The priority courses of action are: - conserve, restore and densify functional pond networks - strengthen the presence of wooded environments (solid or linear) near ponds as wintering sites for amphibians - preserve diversified natural environments (meadows, ditches, hedges, etc.) necessary for the movement of species linked to ponds - fight against the establishment and colonization of aquatic invasive species 2016-2018 Building on these results, the Park took charge of a vast operation to restore pond networks throughout its territory. Thanks to financial support from the Region, as part of its AAP "biodiversity, ordinary nature and ecological continuities" up to 20%, and also from the AESN up to 60% of the cost of the work, the owners of the ponds concerned were offered technical and financial support to rehabilitate their ponds. In 2018, 60 ponds were restored over 2 years, on private or public plots. Discussion meetings and presentation of the action program were organized on each of the pond networks. In January 2018, a technical day was organized to present the project initiated by the AAP of the Region. This day provided an opportunity to discuss with technical partners around the notion of ecological continuity and pond networks, based on visits to restored pond sites and the presentation of an experimental method for evaluating the conservation status of pond networks. | Greener, carbon-free Europe / Environment protection and resource efficiency / Protection and enhancement of biodiversity, nature protection and green infrastructure | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_c80cc355d797e46211c48aec93e1556d | FEDER - MARC SA - CHERLOC PROJECT | Kohesio | ENTREPRISE MARC SA | https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3680177 | The world's coastal landscapes are constantly being transformed by the construction of infrastructure (seawalls, jetties) which make it possible to meet the growing demands for economic activities. The natural coastal environment is fragmented by human constructions encroaching on the ecological habitats of the intertidal zones. This character is particularly marked on the Channel coasts where the tidal range is high. Until recently, the response to a marine submersion event was approached from a pure engineering angle with the construction of a new infrastructure in response. Over the past ten years, a paradigm shift has taken place by integrating nature and society into the technical approach to coastal projects. In the Netherlands, the Building with Nature concept is emerging through a very large-scale, full-scale experiment (Sand Motor) in order to protect a coastal stretch using large-volume sand replenishment and to provide a gentle, long-term response to the problem of coastal erosion. In Northern Europe, for example, buffer zone strategies allow the progressive construction of sedimentary reservoirs and wetlands, favorable to the ecosystem, and playing a protective role until the next 100-year storm. The variables and conditions of the environmental system are integrated from the earliest considerations of the project, taking into account long-term changes at the limit of the engineering time scale. Here, the ecosystem services are already of great magnitude through the function of mitigating marine submersion but also through the creation of leisure and recreation areas, through the formation of a rich ecosystem on the coastal fringe, through the preservation of fresh water tables. The main objective of this project is to create and study two pilot sites in the Normandy region by integrating two types of artificial blocks into existing dikes (Cherbourg, Ouistreham) through approaches of social acceptability, biodiversity and coastal engineering. This multidisciplinary project involves a regional maritime works company (MARC SA), a design and research office (ARTELIA), an engineering school (ESITC Caen), three research laboratories from the University of Caen (CERREV, BOREA, M2C) and Ports de Normandie. Severe hydrodynamic conditions involve the use of concrete blocks (BCR, ACCROPODETM) in place of natural riprap in order to ensure increased stability of the defense work and also to limit crossings. A shell block (Double-Cube) was developed in the M2C laboratory. This block has many advantages (performance, ease of installation, multi-use), however it has not yet reached the industrial demonstrator stage. Likewise, ARTELIA has designed a new generation of foot blocks for embankment dykes: AccroBermII (ABII). The ABII foot block replaces the foot stop (stabilization of the carapace) thanks to its circular shape. Due to its hollow shape, its stability is also ensured by filling with riprap. Several environmental advantages then emerge (limited impact on the seabed, limited indirect environmental impacts, interactions with biodiversity). A comparative study of the biodiversity of a coastal stretch protected by artificial or natural riprap will be carried out through ecosystem approaches on macroflora, macrofauna and microalgae biofilms. CERREV will question the reactions of the populations of the Region regarding the potential installation of these blocks. Presenting the consequences of flood risks may not necessarily raise awareness or accept potential remediation. CERREV will analyze these reactions in order to facilitate the choice among the possibilities. | Smarter Europe / Research and innovation / Research and innovation activities in private research centres including networking | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_238b04a1cd492d0172dcf7069ec6b224 | pro'REActif | Kohesio | VIA FORMATION | https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3673325 | The widespread deployment of 2.0 tools across the entire VIA Formation organization (administrative, engineering, financial, management and strategy processes) invites us to pool this expertise to interact with the socio-economic players in our territory. | Social Europe / Educational and vocational training / Enhancing equal access to lifelong learning for all age groups in formal, non-formal and informal settings, upgrading the knowledge, skills and competences of the workforce, and promoting flexible learning pathways including through career guidance and validation of acquired competences | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_e38ef6ae00e8644c6f72bba694d26172 | FEDER HN - COMUE UNIVERSITY OF NORMANDY - CHEMIMAGING - FONCT/INVEST | Kohesio | COMMUNAUTE UNIVERSITES ET ETABLISSEMENTS NORMANDIE UNIVERSITE | https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3680711 | Chemistry is the basic, essential discipline for imagining and proposing innovative solutions to the challenges of all industrial sectors: agriculture, environment, transport, materials, as well as in key areas linked to human or animal health. Academic research carried out by chemists thus contributes directly and indirectly to the progress necessary for society, by providing industrial players with the knowledge necessary for tomorrow's innovations. At the forefront of French export sectors and 3rd in the world, chemicals have strong roots in Normandy and constitute a powerful and innovative regional economy focused on different industries including the pharmaceutical industry, energy, agri-food, cosmetics, materials and the environment. In our great region, the socio-economic fabric can rely on the scientific excellence of its 8 academic laboratories grouped within the INC3M Research Federation (Norman Institute of Molecular, Macromolecular and Medicinal Chemistry). With their expertise in the key areas of Synthesis, Analysis, Polymers and Formulation, these laboratories are distinguished both by their very high level of excellence, recognized internationally, and by the numerous links with the regional socio-economic fabric: 4 common laboratories (Total, Servier, Janssen, Holodiag), 6 platforms, membership of regional centers (Cosmetic Valley, Polymer Technologies) This ability to mobilize skills and means of high level resulted in the creation in 2016 of the Tremplin Carnot I2C Institute (Innovation Chimie Carnot) dedicated to partnership research with companies in the pharmaceutical, agri-food, cosmetics and energy/environment sectors. Partnerships with Large Groups, but also and more particularly with ETIs, SMEs and VSEs, are inherently based on strong scientific resources, resulting from upstream research carried out within academic laboratories in Normandy. This scientific excellence of Normandy laboratories is illustrated by numerous national and international programs (LABEX Synorg, EMC3 and IRON, TGE CNRS, ANRs, Canceropole, Preclinicalzh and Pyrimedic programs supported by Normandie Valorisation and BPI France,) as well as by numerous collaborative contracts with private structures (CARNOT I2C, FUIs, CIFREs, ). The weight and structure of Chemistry in Normandy therefore represents a key asset for implementing knowledge and advancing our society. Drawing on all the skills of the Normandy chemistry laboratories, this project “New molecular imaging tools for diagnosis and treatment monitoring (ChemImaging) aims to meet current challenges in 2 key areas of chemistry: developing diagnostic and therapeutic tools (SP-DODiTh Sub-Project) and Innovative Molecular Formulations and Architectures (SP-FAMI Sub-Project). In addition to the scientific and societal issues to which the “ChemImaging” project will contribute to providing answers, this project will strengthen the expertise and recognition of Normandy laboratories in international competition. | Smarter Europe / Research and innovation / Research and innovation activities in public research centres and centres of competence including networking | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_cd57dcd76c38727b90db2e1c7920de91 | FED FONC-15E00438-CC BELLEME - THIRD PLACE | Kohesio | COMMUNAUTE DE COMMUNES DES COLLINES DU PERCHE NORMAND | https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3673311 | The Community of Municipalities wishes to create a third place within the business incubator - Pays Bellemois telecentre in accordance with the "Normandy third places, open spaces for collaboration" program. | Smarter Europe / Information and communication technology / e-Inclusion, e-Accessibility, e-Learning and e-Education services and applications, digital literacy | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_56229872760aa9c12414bc998090cae9 | HN0001318 - GIP SEINARI - MANAGEMENT AND DVPT OF INNOVATION IN SMES IN THE REGION (2015) | Kohesio | GIP AGENCE DE L INNOVATION EN REGION HAUTE NORMANDIE | https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3680615 | The founding members of SEINARI - Innovation Agency in the Haute-Normandie Region - entrusted it with the following 4 missions to promote the development of innovation in SMEs/SMIs: - ensure animation and coordination of the various actors who locally support companies, - carry out awareness-raising and promotion actions for innovation, - pilot actions to detect and support innovation projects of SMEs in development (aimed at regional SMEs and on profiles, themes, sectors and poorly covered territories), - feed the regional business base and carry out innovation observation work. | Smarter Europe / Research and innovation / Research and innovation infrastructure, processes, technology transfer and cooperation in enterprises focusing on the low carbon economy and on resilience to climate change | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_86e9ea7e86106c492c0ce89a61249297 | FEDER - NORMANDY INCUBATION - ACTIONS 2017 INCUBE PROJECTS - RDI regime | Kohesio | ASS NORMANDIE INCUBATION | https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3680664 | grant request for support in 2017 for projects in incubation | Smarter Europe / Research and innovation / Research and innovation activities in public research centres and centres of competence including networking | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_17108438cf916573ae101fba45a38881 | FEDER - LE HAVRE PORT CENTER - PORT CENTER OF THE FUTURE PROJECT | Kohesio | LE HAVRE PORT CENTER | https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3681510 | LH Port Center is a structure for discovering the city port industry interface supported by the Haropa Port of Le Havre, the Urban Community, Le Havre Seine Métropole, the City of Le Havre, the Union Maritime et Portuaire and the CCI Seine Estuaire. LH Port Center currently welcomes more than 10,000 visitors per year, a large part of which is represented by schools and students. Its offer consists of guided tours/targeted tours in the port, educational workshops, meetings with professionals, thematic conferences on professions and subjects linked to the industrial-port world. LH Port Center also offers rental of spaces with mediation tools to encourage meetings and exchanges between professional groups, civil society and the academic world. The scope of the LH Port Center goes well beyond the Le Havre region since more than 30% of reservations come from outside Normandy, and even from international groups. The attractiveness of the Port of Le Havre and the curiosity it arouses is therefore very real. The “Port Center of the Future” project consists of expanding the current equipment already recognized for its quality of intervention by adding human and material resources in close collaboration and partnership with city and port stakeholders. | Smarter Europe / Research and innovation / Research and innovation activities in public research centres and centres of competence including networking | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_92147df38359faea242efcf1c9c24b46 | FEDER HN0003822 - CESI - XTERM FONCT | Kohesio | C E SI | https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3680797 | The strategic territorial diagnosis of Upper Normandy highlights points of interest which are · Technological development, innovation, ICT · Economic competitiveness · Environmental issues, sustainable development · The need to sustainably improve transport and infrastructure networks. A scientific consortium, interested in these issues and able to contribute to advancing these themes, has been organized. The XTerM project is scientifically coordinated by Patricia Sajous (IDEES-Le Havre, University of Le Havre) and Cyrille Bertelle (LITIS, University of Le Havre). A consortium was developed to carry out this project. It brings together 14 research organizations from 8 establishments (Universities of Le Havre, Rouen and Caen, Insa de Rouen, IDIT, NEOMA-BS, ESIGELEC, CESI) · CETAPS, University of Rouen (coordinators: L. Seifert, R. Thouvarecq) · IDEES, University of Rouen (coordinators: B. Ellisalde, F. Lucchini), University of Havre (coordinator: P.Sajous), University of Caen Basse-Normandie (coordinator: Thierry Saint-Gérand) · IDIT (coordinator: L. Couturier) · CUREJ, University of Rouen (coordinator: C. Legros)e CDRP, University of Caen (coordinator: A. Cayol)e IRSEEM (coordinator: X. Savatier)e IRISE, CESI (coordinator: D. Baudry)e LITIS, University of Le Havre (coordinator: C. Bertelle) and Insa de Rouen (coordinator: M.Itmi)o LMAH, University of Le Havre (coordinator; M. AzizAlaoui)e LMI, Insa de Rouen (coordinators: J.G. Caputo, A. Knippel)e LMRS, University of Rouen (coordinator: S. Pergamenchtchikov)o LOFIMS, Insa de Rouen (coordinator; A. ElHami)e MOBIS, NEOMA-BS (coordinator: J. Verny)o GREAH, University of Le Havre (coordinator: J.-F. Brethé) Faced with this diagnosis, over the period October 2015 to March 2019, the consortium undertakes to provide scientific developments on the following questions: · What are the territorial imprints of these issues? · Can we produce models for analyzing the current territory in the face of these issues? | Smarter Europe / Research and innovation / Research and innovation activities in public research centres and centres of competence including networking | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_5c7c48a5e9974a899b11f83f2f4f2704 | SECOVE - Sustainable Energy Centres of Vocational Excellence | European Commission (EC) | POLITEKNIKA IKASTEGIA TXORIERRI S. COOP;SLOVENSKA KOMORA STAVEBNYCH INZINIEROV;REGIONE AUTONOMA DELLA SARDEGNA*RAS;INSTITUTO POLITECNICO DO PORTO;Stredna Priemyselna Skola Samuela Mikoviniho;AINTEK SYMVOULOI EPICHEIRISEON EFARMOGES YPSILIS TECHNOLOGIAS EKPAIDEFSI ANONYMI ETAIREIA;Roma Tre University;ASTRA - ZDRUZENIE PRE INOVACIE A ROZVOJ;INOVAMAIS - SERVICOS DE CONSULTADORIA EM INOVACAO TECNOLOGICA S.A.;Technical University of Košice;IZOLA KOSICE, LTD.;EUSKAL HERRIKO ELEKTRONIKA ETA INFORMAZIO;ONDOAN S COOP LTDA;ENERGAIA - AGENCIA DE ENERGIA DO SUL DA REA METROPOLITANA DO PORTO;Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports;University of Macedonia;RI.EL.CO IMPIANTI SRL;FONDAZIONE C.I.O.F.S. - F.P. ETS;OMEGAFLOW - SOLUCOES DE ENGENHARIA LDA;SXOLES DELTA ATHINAS EKPAIDEFTIKIANONYMI ETAIREIA;CENTRE FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES AND SAVING FONDATION;VIOTEXNIKO EPIMELITIRIO PEIRAIA | Not available | Unknown | 3networking_collaborative | |
gen_2b16ec4a10ef67fb414c367f262e3189 | Piloting ECVET to the national VET system of Russia and Uzbekistan | European Commission (EC) | EDEX - EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE CORPORATION LIMITED;Nukus State Pedagogical Institute named after Ajiniyaz;Kokand State Pedagogical Institute named after Mukimi;STATE UNIVERSITY RUSSIAN STATE VOCATIONAL PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY;University of Liepāja;STATE BUDGET PROFESSIONAL EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT INSTITUTION IN THE REGION OF NOVOSIBIRSK COLLEGE OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIES MENDELEEV;Voronezh State University;Navoi State Pedagogical Institute;Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology;Tver State University;FEDERAL STATE EDUCATIONAL BUDGET INSTITUTION OF HIGHER VOCATIONAL TRAINING MOSCOW STATE UNIVERSITY OF GEODESY AND CARTOGRAPHY | Not available | Unknown | 3networking_collaborative | |
gen_2d95bd3f8b99f01c96f59d3cf3cd532d | PoVE Water Scale up - Platform of Vocational Excellence Water Scale-up | European Commission (EC) | STICHTING PLATFORM BETA EN TECHNIEK;HANSE-PARLAMENT EV;STICHTING YUVERTA;Maastricht University;LATGALES INDUSTRIALAIS TEHNIKUMS;Stellenbosch University;HARIDUS-JA TEADUS MINISTEERIUM;VIDZEMES TEHNOLOGIJU UN DIZAINA TEHNIKUMS;LEARNING HUB FRIESLAND;Crea Hydro&Energy (Czechia);Mendel University Brno;STICHTING VOOR BEROEPSONDERWIJS VOLWASSENENEDUCATIE EN ALGEMEEN VOORTGEZET ONDERWIJS IN FRIESLAND EN FLEVOLAND;Water Services Corporation (Malta);LIPKA SKOLSKE ZARIZENI PRO ENVIRONMENTALNI VZDELAVANI BRNO PRISPEVKOVA ORGANIZACE;RIGAS TEHNISKAS UNIVERSITATES OLAINES TEHNOLOGIJU KOLEDZA;EESTI VEE-ETTEVOTETE LIIT;EUROPEAN FORUM OF TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING;Riga Technical University;LATVIJAS UDENSAPGADES UN KANALIZACIJAS UZNEMUMU ASOCIACIJA;Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology;STICHTING MAASTRICHT SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT;VITENS NV;Stredni prumyslova skola chemicka Brno;WOMEN ENGAGE FOR A COMMON FUTURE EV | Not available | Unknown | 3networking_collaborative | |
gen_ac0650b0357e099494cea21920626894 | Talentjourney - Platform for CDS VET Excellence | European Commission (EC) | ECIPA SOCIETA CONSORTILE A RESPONSABILITA LIMITATA;School Centre Celje;Satakunta University of Applied Sciences;EESTI ELEKTRITOOSTUSE LIIT;CENTER REPUBLIKE SLOVENIJE ZA POKLICNO IZOBRAZEVANJE;MAHLE ELECTRIC DRIVES SLOVENIJA DOO, ELEKTRICNA IN ELEKTRONSKA OPREMA;PARK FRANS JOZIASSE GMBH;HARIDUS-JA TEADUS MINISTEERIUM;EUROPAISCHES INSTITUT FUR INNOVATION-TECHNOLOGIE EV;ISTITUTO STATALE DI ISTRUZIONE SUPERIORE MOSE' BIANCHI;Kranj School Centre;School Centre Nova Gorica;Satakunnan koulutuskuntayhtymä | Not available | Unknown | 3networking_collaborative | |
gen_72c82061aed51009460439f4b4246808 | CiMe - Integrating Citizen Media into daily Youth Work for empowering Youths with Fewer Opportunities in Digital Citizenship | European Commission (EC) | Arbeitskreis Ostviertel e.V.;Offener TV-Kanal Bielefeld e.V.;ASOCIATIA TEAM 4 EXCELLENCE;Kulturális Kapcsolatokért Alapítvány;Asociación Muchachos Ciudadescuelas de Formación Sociocultural | Not available | Unknown | 3networking_collaborative | |
gen_20c0c2fbd1b7b1b0eb9ab8924a1e14f8 | EUVECA - European Platform for Vocational Excellence in Health Care | European Commission (EC) | Universitat Politècnica de València;University of Twente;University of Valencia;STICHTING ZIEKENHUISGROEP TWENTE;Fondazione Bruno Kessler;EUROPEAN SPECIALIST NURSES ORGANISATION;Saxion University of Applied Sciences;University of Ljubljana;University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein;REGION SYDDANMARK;ECHALLIANCE COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE;REGION NORDHORDLAND IKS;Provincia Autonoma di Trento;European Health Management Association;Ontwikkelingsmaatschappij Oost Nederland;FORENINGEN EU OG INTERNATIONALT SAMARBEJDE I SYDDANMARK - F.M.B.A.;Community Health Centre Ljubljana;University of Lübeck;HELSE BERGEN HF*HAUKELAND UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL;Western Norway University of Applied Sciences | Not available | Unknown | 3networking_collaborative | |
gen_d1aa72acdc8cab94b6da66145eeae36d | Migrant Entrepreneurship for Social Inclusion | European Commission (EC) | Consorzio Scuola Comunità Impresa;Krinova;SYNTHESIS CENTER FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION LIMITED;Videnscenter for Integration;EDEX - EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE CORPORATION LIMITED;Landeshauptstadt Magdeburg | Not available | Unknown | 3networking_collaborative | |
gen_20934782996f7ddb37cc92ef39b3c668 | Education Hubs for Excellence in Midwifery | European Commission (EC) | Hanoi Medical University;BOLYNO INTERNATIONAL GROUP CO LTD;TRUONG DAI HOC DIEU DUONG NAM DINH;RESEARCH INNOVATION AND DEVELOPMENT LAB PRIVATE COMPANY;ETHNIKO KAI KAPODISTRIAKO PANEPISTIMIO ATHINON;University College of Northern Denmark;UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES;Thai Nguyen University | Not available | Unknown | 3networking_collaborative | |
gen_42f9ae19c550783c50b199eca87fb750 | KA2 The X-factors; practical use of Skills Competition’s methods and instruments in vocational education and the development of excellence | European Commission (EC) | HAN University of Applied Sciences;stichting (foundation) Skills Netherlands;WorldSkills UK;Häme University of Applied Sciences | Not available | Unknown | 3networking_collaborative | |
gen_7e96e1856ac907e031835bb9d6a90db5 | Empowering and Inspiring Higher Education students in the STEAM field | European Commission (EC) | E.N.T.E.R. GMBH;FACHHOCHSCHULE DES MITTELSTANDES (FHM) GMBH - UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCE -;CENTRE FOR ADVANCEMENT OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY LTD-CARDET;Gospodarska zbornica Slovenije;University College Dublin;EDEX - EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE CORPORATION LIMITED | Not available | Unknown | 3networking_collaborative | |
gen_7f7e7c5d5ac05ce7f8d143fea7d35253 | FEA-VEE - Fashion Earth Alliance – Vocational Excellence and Enterprise united for training, policy reform and sustainability in the fashion, textiles and apparel industries | European Commission (EC) | Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya;EPIMELITIRIO FTHIOTIDAS;CAMBRA OFICIAL DE COMERC INDUSTRIA I NAVEGACIO DE BARCELONA;ASOCIATIA ROMANIAN FASHION COUNCIL;AKMI ANONIMI EKPAIDEFTIKI ETAIRIA;PLOVDIV CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND IND USTRY*;EVROPEYSKI MODEN SAVET;UNIVERSITATEA DE ARTA SI DESIGN DINCLUJ-NAPOCA;KEK TEHNIKES SHOLES EPIMELITIRIOU IRAKLEIOU;SENSUS STUDIEFORBUND;VDMD NETZWERK FUR MODE TEXTIL INTERIEUR ACCESSOIREDESIGNER INNEN EV;ITALIENISCHE HANDELSKAMMER FUR DEUTSCHLAND | Not available | Unknown | 3networking_collaborative | |
gen_498ffed778a5f48200abf4f5382445fa | Empowering critical young voters for a Europe of sustainable development and equality | European Commission (EC) | VisMedNet Association;CONFEDERACION ESPANOLA DE CENTROS DE ENSENANZA ASOCIACION C.E.C.E.;Platon M.E.P.E.;Colegio Santa Elena;EDEX - EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE CORPORATION LIMITED;THE C & G SCHOOL OF CAREERS LTD;DE LA SALLE COLLEGE SIXTH FORM;University Of Thessaly | Not available | Unknown | 3networking_collaborative | |
gen_df6660dc393cb54f72e81cb5f7a3e5c2 | AEDIL-dairy-CoVE - European Excellence in Dairy Learning | European Commission (EC) | Agricultural University of Athens;FORENINGEN AF MEJERILEDERE OG FUNKTIONAERER FORENING;University of Belgrade;SREDZKA SPOLDZIELNIA MLECZARSKA JANA;Colegiul Vasile Lovinescu;ASSOCIATION DE LA TRANSFORMATION LAITIERE FRANCAISE;Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine;Aarhus University;DMK DEUTSCHES MILCHKONTOR GMBH;"Dunarea de Jos" University of Galati;EUROPEL;Munster Technological University;Colegiul Tehnic de Industrie Alimentara Terezianum;Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences;Hochschule Hannover;Uludağ University;TUERKIYE SUET ET GIDA SANAYICILERI VE UERETICILERI BIRLIGI DERNEGI;University College Cork;Siemens (Germany);PRIVREDNA KOMORA SRBIJE;KOLD COLLEGE;POWIAT WRZESINSKI;UCL ERHVERVSAKADEMI & PROFESSIONSHOJSKOLE SI;FC CV;Teagasc - The Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority;KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET;KRAJOWE STOWARZYSZENIE MLECZARZY;ZADA PRODCOM SRL;RESEAU DES ENIL - ANFOPEIL;MLEKARSKA SKOLA SA DOMOM UCENIKA DR OBREN PEJIC PIROT;ETABLISSEMENT PUBLIC LOCAL D ENSEIGNEMENT ET DE FORMATION PROFESSIONNELLE AGRICOLES DE MAMIROLLE;ARLA FOODS AMBA;Stichting Aeres Groep;SUTAS SUT URUNLERI AS;COLEGIUL ANDRONIC MOTRESCU RADAUTI;ZENTRALVERBAND DEUTSCHER MILCHWIRTSCHAFTLER EV;University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn;INSTITUT ZA PRIMENEU NAUKE U POLJOPRIVERDI;Cork Education and Training Board;PRIVREDNO DRUSTVO ZA OTKUP I PRERADU MLEKA I PROMET ROBE NA VELIKO I MALO MILK HOUSE DOO NIS CRVENI KRST | Not available | Unknown | 3networking_collaborative | |
gen_cec4e457dcc821a72e697110d0c36089 | Steering Migration through Sustainable Development: Euro-Egyptian Program for Agriculture and Rural Development | European Commission (EC) | EDEX - EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE CORPORATION LIMITED;Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences;Cairo University;RWTH Aachen University;Agricultural Research Center;Fayoum University;American University in Cairo;Bibliotheca Alexandrina;HELIOPOLIS UNIVERSITY ASSOCIATION | Not available | Unknown | 3networking_collaborative | |
gen_cb15ea8e207756ba98c70f99a268706e | Open Data City Officer | European Commission (EC) | University Of Thessaly;EDEX - EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE CORPORATION LIMITED;Hellenic Open University;University of Minho;University of Hagen | Not available | Unknown | 4other_research_funding | |
gen_779e7d1c785ff229ea2bce58293b666d | DigiGrad Africa - Internationalisation and Digitalisation of Graduate Training and Research for the Attainment of African Regional and Global Development Goals | European Commission (EC) | University of Extremadura;African Network for Internationalization of Education;MOI UNIVERSITY;University of Cape Coast;University of Juba;EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION FOR DEVELOPMENT IN BURUNDI;Université du Burundi;Roma Tre University;Maastricht University;UC LEUVEN;Africa Nazarene University;ASOCIACION OBSERVATORIO DE LAS RELACIONES UNION EUROPEA-AMERICA LATINA(OBREAL-GLOBAL OBSERVATORY);UNIVERSITY OF UPPER NILE;LAWEH UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LTD | Not available | Unknown | 3networking_collaborative | |
gen_c549186636271c73dc017bc6adbf7288 | Student Teachers' Practice for Democratic Culture | European Commission (EC) | ETHNIKO KAI KAPODISTRIAKO PANEPISTIMIO ATHINON;The European Wergeland Centre;EDEX - EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE CORPORATION LIMITED;Agora Social Production ApS;Leeds Beckett University;University Of Thessaly | Not available | Unknown | 3networking_collaborative | |
gen_45dbc6e9eb303aa30781790f193d1972 | Fostering Entrepreneurship in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math | European Commission (EC) | LEADERS INTERNATIONAL;University of Siegen;Islamic University of Gaza;HIGHER COUNCIL FOR INNOVATION AND EXCELLENCE;Birzeit University;Palestine Technical University - Kadoorie;MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY HIGHER EDUCATION CORPORATION;KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET;Palestine Polytechnic University | Not available | Unknown | 3networking_collaborative | |
gen_b93d7c378a1019fc2e1186e8d9537da2 | Civic dimensions for social inclusion | European Commission (EC) | EUROPEAN INFORMATION CENTRE;Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum;FUNDACION ALTIUS ESPANA;EDEX - EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE CORPORATION LIMITED;BERLIN-BRANDENBURGISCHE AUSLANDSGESELLSCHAFT EV;ASOCIATIA DE CONSULTANTA SI CONSILIERE ECONOMICO-SOCIALA OLTENIA | Not available | Unknown | 5out_of_scope | |
gen_ce9ebe28f7383fe651a104b0039c11b6 | Supporting School leaders to build a digital transformation strategy | European Commission (EC) | Institute of Technology and Development Foundation;KENTRO MERIMNAS OIKOGENEIAS KAI PAIDIOU;EDEX - EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE CORPORATION LIMITED;EUROPEAN SCHOOL HEADS ASSOCIATION;Regional Directorate of Primary and Secondary Education of Attica;CENTRE FOR ADVANCEMENT OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY LTD-CARDET;MUNICIPIO DE LOUSADA | Not available | Unknown | 3networking_collaborative | |
gen_16e06b8ad6ca54726a00cb7eb4f52a92 | Gates Foundatoin | Faecal Sludge Management Alliance | INV-029693 | to assess current market conditions in various countries to support the introduction of Reinvented Toilet, Omni-Processor, Non-Sewered Sanitation Technologies with the goal of improving sanitation and health outcomes for poor communities | Water, Sanitation and Hygiene / Global Growth & Opportunity | 3networking_collaborative | |
gen_9a9015211d6ac11ab90f6c310f855c24 | Design Thinking Research Symposium 11 | Independent Research Fund Denmark | Copenhagen Business School Handelshøjskolen | 6107-00296A | Design er på vej til at indtage en prominent rolle i måden vi tænker på. Design dækker over langt mere end produktdesign, formgivning og styling. I dag bruges design både som metode og redskab, strategisk og løsningsorienteret. Design dækker over en række processer og discipliner, der anvendes i virksomheder, organisationer, styrelser og på statslige niveauer for at befordre alt fra nye forretningsområder, bedre services, velfærd og økonomisk vækst. Konferencen Design Thinking Research Symposium 11 (DTRS11) udforsker de metoder og tilgange til idéudvikling, innovation og kreativitet, som designere anvender i deres daglige arbejde. Formålet for DTRS11 er, at udvikle en dybere forståelse for hvordan designere, teams, virksomheder og organisationer skaber nye og innovative produkter og services. DTRS11 er den 11. konference i Design Thinking Research Symposium serien, der siden 1991 har dannet rammen omkring et internationalt tværfagligt forum, hvor forskere mødes for at præsentere, samle og videreudvikle den nyeste og mest banebrydende forskning inden for Design Thinking og studier af design. Konferencen afholdes i november 2016 og markerer samtidigt 25års jubilæet for Design Thinking Research Symposium serien. Emeritus professor Nigel Cross, en af de mest indflydelsesrige forskere inden for designfeltet og forfatter til flere klassiske værker bl.a. ’Design Thinking: Understanding how Designers Think and Work’, er inviteret som keynote-speaker. | Research Projects (Max 10 MDKK) / Øvrige virkemidler / grant | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_1c42acb451a815f10f047263d32c3a0e | Dominican Culture, Dominican Theology: The Order of Preachers and Its Spheres of Action, 1215-c. 1600 | Carlsberg Foundation | University of Copenhagen | CF19-0794 | In the high Middle Ages, a novel concept of religious community overran the occidental world: the Dominican Order. Unlike earlier religious orders who confined monks to the purview of praying the liturgy and living a life of contemplative seclusion, the Dominicans focused on engaging with the broad community beyond the convent walls. The result was a hitherto unseen interpenetration of a religious order into the intellectual as well as cultural realities surrounding it. This conference aims at generating new insights into the Dominican importance by stimulating interdisciplinary debate on Dominican culture and Dominican theological thought as two aspects of the same medieval and early modern reality. What? Why? How? | Research / Conferences / Award | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_7a5788706e859d81bf429615bc216e44 | FEDER - ANALYZES AND SURFACE - CLIP FAM PROJECT | Kohesio | ANALYSES ET SURFACE | https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3681429 | Metal Additive Manufacturing is identified as a key technology because it has two major advantages: - Production of parts with complex shapes - Possibility of producing very small flexible series It is estimated that the market grows by 20% each year and it is essential that France remains in the competition with this technology. Many projects relate to Additive Manufacturing whether on: - Design, digital - Characterization and performance of parts - Implementation of this technology and new processes With large centers of skills (IRT Jules Vernes, CETIM, Mines). Normandy has strong skills around: - The development of powders (Metal Value to come) - Studies and modeling on the powder, from the finished product to its optimization in situ or post-manufacturing: structure / properties relationship (GPM, CNRT Materials, Analysis and Surfaces, CEVAA, ArianeGroup) - Implementation - Industry (Volum-e / ArianeGroup)A structuring of additive manufacturing players in Normandy is underway (supported by the NAE RTI roadmap) | Smarter Europe / Research and innovation / Research and innovation infrastructure, processes, technology transfer and cooperation in enterprises focusing on the low carbon economy and on resilience to climate change | 3networking_collaborative |
gen_56c34c28762a18b65514fa2e650df51f | Advancing open access | Arcadia Fundation | Yale University | 360G-ArcadiaFund-3832 | To further open access to scholarly and cultural materials | Other / Strategic | 4other_research_funding |
gen_62ee21eac2d1f7227e41fca706cc4807 | ASSOCIATION OF HEALTH CARE JOURNALISTS CONFERENCE 2001 | Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality | University of Minnesota | grant.2588133 | The Association of Health Care Journalists is requesting funding from the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research's Small Grant Program for Conference Support to help support the Association's second national conference which will take place in the spring of 2001 in Atlanta, Ga. The conference is part of the Association's mission to improve public understanding of health and health care issues by promoting the highest standards of journalism. By supporting this conference, the Agency can put its research into practice and educate journalists. The goal of the conference is to create more sophisticated and discerning journalists. In turn, that can lead to a more sophisticated and discerning public. After all, many journalists don't have a clue about how to report on complex health are issues when they start on the beat. They need to be educated before they can educate that public. And, even veteran journalists who specialize in these areas find keeping up with the latest information, synthesizing information and interpreting its significance is often difficult. Specifically, the conference would aims to: 1) to improve journalists' skill in reporting, writing and editing complicated health and health care stories; 2) to let journalists hear first-hand from some key policy makers and researchers and 3) ideas, skills and knowledge about how to better report, write and edit health care stories. The conference would be held during a three-day period, starting with a Thursday morning press conference, followed by tours of the Centers for Disease Control and a evening reception and dinner. The conference would continue Friday and end Saturday afternoon. Approximately 15 speakers would be brought in for a series of plenary sessions on such topics as health care quality, access to care, the state of medical research, health care report and the reliability of medical information on the internet, among other things. In addition, about 10 journalists would teach workshops aimed at developing journalists' skills in such as interpreting statistics, reading 990 forms, understanding hospital balance sheets and determining the newsworthiness of medical research. An estimated 200 to 250 print and broadcast journalists would be expected to attend. Strong outreach efforts would be made to attract journalists of color and young journalists who are interested in covering health care. By bringing together a significant number of journalists from small-, medium- and large newspa... | Funding Mechanism / Other Research-Related | 4other_research_funding |
gen_07c2b6408f2bd2d95dbc207edbacb805 | Wikipedia Zero | Arcadia Fundation | Wikimedia Foundation Inc | 360G-ArcadiaFund-3709 | To expand Wikipedia Zero, which gives free, mobile access to Wikipedia to people who cannot afford mobile data costs. | Other / Strategic | 4other_research_funding |
gen_c1f9cdef969642a8459c84fe7d70bc17 | Advancing Open Access | Arcadia Fundation | University of Cambridge | 360G-ArcadiaFund-4121 | To defray the costs of an all-day symposium on 'Open Access Monographs: From Policy to Reality' with a keynote talk from Prof. Martin Eve. | Other / Strategic | 4other_research_funding |
gen_9897c35d4bb43ad75ec957fa0fb09918 | Advancing Open Access | Arcadia Fundation | Internet Archive | 360G-ArcadiaFund-4873 | Advancing open access | Other / Strategic | 4other_research_funding |
gen_4539a6c1b14b2e329635cab2b5c30614 | Advancing Open Access | Arcadia Fundation | New York Public Library | 360G-ArcadiaFund-4875 | Advancing open access | Other / Strategic | 4other_research_funding |
gen_b48933cd4c1a2f8e64c020235309fb87 | Advancing open access | Arcadia Fundation | Harvard University | 360G-ArcadiaFund-4019 | To further open access to scholarly and cultural materials | Other / Strategic | 4other_research_funding |
gen_3f75a7b4c3a6ea864d1e85a7eacaad38 | Towards the Wikimedia endowment | Arcadia Fundation | Wikimedia Endowment | 360G-ArcadiaFund-5008 | Towards the Wikimedia endowment | Other / Strategic | 4other_research_funding |
gen_e9ac74635c68f09d08b99588c6283d9e | Towards the Wikimedia Endowment | Arcadia Fundation | Wikimedia Foundation (Tides) | 360G-ArcadiaFund-4743 | Towards the core Wikimedia Endowment | Other / Strategic | 4other_research_funding |
gen_1796ae81d981d235bcdf64d73ce4a582 | Advancing open access | Arcadia Fundation | University of Cambridge | 360G-ArcadiaFund-4258 | Advancing open access | Other / Strategic | 4other_research_funding |
gen_d6e774004bccd3185d4d2a62245f34c6 | Advancing open access | Arcadia Fundation | University of California, Berkeley | 360G-ArcadiaFund-3830 | To further open access to scholarly and cultural materials | Other / Strategic | 4other_research_funding |
gen_fbdec791144d1e157928d416688f7066 | Authors Alliance | Arcadia Fundation | University of California, Berkeley | 360G-ArcadiaFund-3350 | To improve public access to knowledge by promoting open access. | Other / Strategic | 4other_research_funding |
gen_cf7f745d144a463b2383ac11e41a21c7 | Advancing open access | Arcadia Fundation | New York Public Library | 360G-ArcadiaFund-4721 | Towards advancing open access | Other / Strategic | 4other_research_funding |
gen_c42a748d6837c517a51d73d27adcf367 | Advancing open access | Arcadia Fundation | New York Public Library | 360G-ArcadiaFund-4273 | Advancing open access | Other / Strategic | 4other_research_funding |
gen_b68cbd04a4c9def3d49fa5b7ba7ac994 | Towards the Wikimedia Endowment | Arcadia Fundation | Wikimedia Foundation (Tides) | 360G-ArcadiaFund-4159 | Trustee-led grant offered in December 2018 | Other / Strategic | 4other_research_funding |
gen_3c161e5cba2abf7f1d88319b190e484d | Advancing Open Access | Arcadia Fundation | UCLA Library | 360G-ArcadiaFund-4872 | Advancing open access | Other / Strategic | 4other_research_funding |
gen_3c978a519f567fd36a0bdf52a65e67ca | Advancing open access | Arcadia Fundation | Harvard University | 360G-ArcadiaFund-4498 | Advancing open access | Other / Strategic | 4other_research_funding |
gen_922a7452847bf117be3f9e275cdaaf01 | Advancing Open Access | Arcadia Fundation | Wikimedia Foundation Inc | 360G-ArcadiaFund-4874 | Advancing open access | Other / Strategic | 4other_research_funding |
gen_976526c08af2ceeb646f1e6ba225c2de | Advancing open access | Arcadia Fundation | Yale University | 360G-ArcadiaFund-4014 | To further open access to scholarly and cultural materials | Other / Strategic | 4other_research_funding |
gen_a64bb96b00caa1d9655b742d09ad1e93 | BHD Expert Patient Training | Myrovlytis Trust | BHD France | HRCS22_13534 | The Paris School of medicine offers a 8 months training course destined to people who wish to become expert patients in a given field of illness. This training will provide methodology and expertise of how to deal with the BHD syndrome’s various backgrounds. The aim is to gain credibility and experience as an expert patient in BHD, in order to be fully accepted by the medical world and user representation bodies both in France and abroad. 4. I expect this training will enable me to take part in various actions in the future ie funding, congresses, symposiums in order to help research. | 7.1 Individual care needs | 4other_research_funding |
gen_bfc9a1e3688d245747639d90ea0906bf | HN0001385-DEPARTMENT OF EURE-SUPPLY, IMPLEMENTATION AND MAINTENANCE OF AN EXTERNALIZED SOLUTION FOR REMOTE MANAGEMENT OF HOME HELP HOURS PROVIDED TO ELDERLY AND/OR DISABLED PERSONS | Kohesio | DEPARTEMENT DE L EURE | https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3680735 | Context, general presentation of the operation: The annual number of hours of home help regulated by the Department for Home Help Services is of the order of 1,500,000 hours for 4,000 beneficiaries. The remote management service for in-kind assistance provided to the homes of elderly people and/or disabled people makes it possible to accurately count and manage the hours of work carried out by workers at the home of each beneficiary by scoring at the start and end of the intervention. | Smarter Europe / Information and communication technology / e-Government services and applications (including e-Procurement, ICT measures supporting the reform of public administration, cyber-security, trust and privacy measures, e-Justice and e-Democracy) | 4other_research_funding |
gen_0765b8c36a078627fa95187b1362b4c9 | Endowment to Department of History | Arcadia Fundation | University of California Los Angeles | 360G-ArcadiaFund-3336 | To establish the Endowed History Department Chair and History Department Chair Quasi-Endowment Fund. | Other / Strategic | 4other_research_funding |
gen_e766ba9768dda8f43582781d89017ca7 | Core costs | Arcadia Fundation | Open Syllabus | 360G-ArcadiaFund-4313 | To enable Open Syllabus to fully explore its potential to support open learning, curricular design, student mobility, research on fields and intellectual history, and other aspects of higher education. | Other / Strategic | 4other_research_funding |
gen_8e93f7ce24725340a334175124c65cd3 | COMMUNIA International Association for the Public Domain | Arcadia Fundation | COMMUNIA International Association for the Public Domain | 360G-ArcadiaFund-4762 | To develop policies and legal strategies to expand and strengthen the public domain, ensuring that everyone can always freely reuse public domain content. The project will also aim to develop user rights (of both individual and institutional users) to access and share content with legal clarity for the beneficiaries of exceptions and limitations. | Intellectual property rights / Strategic | 4other_research_funding |
gen_56915d5cbca4e22ff27cb90b0dc69078 | Open access fee for terminated award 106854/Z/15/Z | Wellcome Trust | Tulane University | HRCS22_11946 | No abstract available for this analysis | HRCS Research Uncodeable | 4other_research_funding |
gen_ea6a893f1b844e5594ef9ffc9936555d | Open access fee for terminated award 084754/Z/08/Z | Wellcome Trust | Stanford University | HRCS22_11951 | No abstract available for this analysis | HRCS Research Uncodeable | 4other_research_funding |
gen_233b43c6b0cf9c85897512d09f84004f | Open access fee for Innovations grant 215695/B/19/Z | Wellcome Trust | University of British Columbia | HRCS22_11962 | No abstract available for this analysis | HRCS Research Uncodeable | 4other_research_funding |
gen_b0f840e39f4aafe6ae61879de4a7939a | Gates Foundatoin | Pathfinder International | INV-025157 | to provide technical support to the Senegal Covid-19 Task Force and to establish an Innovation Investment Facility, a facility that is entirely dedicated to Covid 19-related innovative schemes with a focus on women's businesses | Community Engagement Grantmaking / Global Development | 4other_research_funding | |
gen_d4dc46d042d5589acaa23a9c67b4e24c | Gates Foundatoin | United Nations Capital Development Fund | INV-025619 | to scale up innovations leading to large impact in India and extend reach to regions beyond India | Polio / Global Development | 4other_research_funding | |
gen_d272ad4c8cec461c3543a7762c2c69df | Gates Foundatoin | Amplify Education, Inc. | INV-028469 | to support development of novel resources to accelerate student mastery of algebra | Public Awareness and Analysis / U.S. Program | 4other_research_funding | |
gen_f8e0a745b0a9fbeaf5fe092cba23d574 | Gates Foundatoin | Global Sepsis Alliance | INV-030452 | to provide conference funding support and dissemination of presented findings | Public Awareness and Analysis / Gender Equality | 4other_research_funding | |
gen_2852a33458683783edab3ad068db4d91 | Gates Foundatoin | Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation | INV-030859 | to enable our grantee to conduct policy analysis and advocacy activities to promote China-Africa collaboration on Foundation's prioritized global health and global development issues at forthcoming FOCAC in 2021 | Development of Solutions to Improve Global Health|Research and Learning Opportunities / Global Policy and Advocacy | 4other_research_funding | |
gen_0544c13d435902ca1d5c7a506eb22ce8 | Gates Foundatoin | Bellwether Education Partners, Inc. | INV-029308 | to conduct a landscape scan of NGSS-aligned supplemental and digital solutions, build a strategy, and to provide ongoing advising support | Water, Sanitation and Hygiene / U.S. Program | 4other_research_funding | |
gen_caa74f14d3ad87ecb347b87a9c2f6bb0 | Gates Foundatoin | United States Fund for UNICEF | INV-032693 | to respond to requests from COVAX countries for assistance in determining which open-source digital tools are best suited for country COVID response plans and create costed roadmaps for implementation of COVID-19 related system needs | Empower Women and Girls / Global Development | 4other_research_funding | |
gen_64d1a3f66d82c2d60cf5fd60002f6454 | ACI CUC 2016 | Kohesio | FIL & TERRE | https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3687678 | ACI's economic activity begins with the collection, sorting and recycling or direct reuse of products such as textiles, shoes, tableware, childcare articles, furniture, etc., i.e. any product for domestic use. The “extra” products are then sold in our various distribution centers. Back-to-work employees, employed as multi-skilled agents, discover the different workstations in this recycling chain. In order to carry out our integration mission, we organize monitoring, support, technical supervision and training for our employees, in accordance with our integration project. The latter is broken down into 4 axes: 1- the reception and integration of employees in integration. 2- social and professional support. 3- training of employees in integration. 4- contribution to economic activity and territorial development. | Social Europe / Social inclusion / Active inclusion, including with a view to promoting equal opportunities and active participation, and improving employability | 5out_of_scope |
gen_9d57043365a53c92f0e8ea216f84f98e | Support for self-employed workers receiving RSA | Kohesio | ADEN FORMATIONS ORGANISATION | https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3671811 | The action consists of involving project managers with self-employed beneficiaries subject to rights and duties to ensure monitoring and support for the development of their activity. Each of the beneficiaries will have a single integration referent and will be monitored by the latter for a period not exceeding 3 years. After having carried out a diagnosis of the professional situation and the activity of the independent worker, the project managers draw up, in collaboration with the beneficiary, a contract of reciprocal commitments and ensure monitoring of the objectives determined in this contract through regular interviews. Throughout this monitoring, project managers support the independent worker, in: \- The search for solutions adapted to the development and possible difficulties of the company/activity \- The implementation of corrective actions (planning and evaluation) \- If necessary, if the project is not viable, the search for another orientation or realistic professional solution. However, if the social issues seem too important the beneficiary will then be redirected towards a social support course. To carry out the operation, 2 project managers are planned who will intervene from January 1 to December 31, 2015, to support self-employed workers receiving RSA subject to rights and duties. The supervision of these 2 people will be ensured by the person responsible for the action. The AIFCC will intervene with self-employed workers benefiting from the Manche RSA, subject to rights and duties, who will be directly and systematically referred to it by the solidarity territories. | Social Europe / Social inclusion / Active inclusion, including with a view to promoting equal opportunities and active participation, and improving employability | 5out_of_scope |
gen_a399f34f1ea32c896353a12478db6ac3 | 2020 - Bruyères Urban Natural Park | Kohesio | METROPOLE ROUEN NORMANDIE | https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3681683 | The project consists of reconverting the former Bruyères racecourse into an urban and ecological park with metropolitan influence. With 28 hectares of surface area in the urban heart located in the municipalities of Sotteville-lès-Rouen and Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray, it is with a requirement for exemplarity that the Metropolis wishes to build this project on the ecological, economic, social and cultural levels. | Greener, carbon-free Europe / Environment protection and resource efficiency / Rehabilitation of industrial sites and contaminated land | 5out_of_scope |
gen_8797e3119320fe5d82b2cb37ee86da85 | Theatrical Expression, Insertion Tool | Kohesio | ACSEA FORMATION | https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3703802 | If the operation is broken down into distinct actions, cite their title and explain the connection between these actions for the implementation of your project (the content of the actions will be the subject of a sheet per action) The action is aimed at a public in great difficulty with regard to social and professional integration. Lack of self-confidence and withdrawal are behaviors that make it difficult for these groups to engage in full-time collective action (training or employment). The proposed action is based on the theater workshop and more particularly on the final event to which it leads, in order to allow participants to work on a project dynamic throughout the action. This dynamic project gives people who are out of socializing activities the opportunity to mobilize individually and collectively over a period of 26 weeks. Over 6 months, the action will allow a group of 8 people to continue to benefit from support from their PLIE representative, while uniting around the event project which will close the action. This event will be a play written by the group with the actress in charge of the theatrical expression workshop and the action referent who will participate with the group in each workshop. The action is divided into two stages: **Time 1 - The time of group federation - 11 weeks** The group meets around visits of a cultural or socio-economic nature. Once a week, for half a day. The group visits a location they have chosen. The first two weeks, the half-day is divided into two parts: A time for reflection on what the group wishes to visit in the following weeks and a time for a visit that the action representative will have prepared. These weekly times will begin week 25 and end week 31. A small journal will be kept of these visits (blog, Facebook page or other medium) on which photos of the visits will appear, with comments. The purpose of this first period is to unite the group and activate the project dynamics of each participant. From week 36, the group enters the second part of the action. **Time 2 - Time for theatrical expression - 16 weeks** Each beneficiary will be required to make themselves available for different weekly workshops: * 1 day - theater workshops * 1/2 day - project workshop The last two weeks the theater workshops will be doubled, i.e. will be two days per week. “Expressing oneself collectively to assert oneself personally” could be the leitmotif of the action. Supporting an approach using both elements of ... | Social Europe / Social inclusion / Active inclusion, including with a view to promoting equal opportunities and active participation, and improving employability | 5out_of_scope |
gen_4806b66f07b836956a7e04a478a1ce25 | FEDER INV CA SEINE-EURE RESTORATION 2020-2021 LIMESTONE HILLSIDE ALIZAY (27) | Kohesio | COMMUNAUTE D'AGGLOMERATION SEINE EURE | https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3681960 | The project consists of implementing the restoration of the limestone hillsides of the commune of Alizay. These hillsides today suffer from the abandonment of agropastoral practices and are in the process of being closed, threatening the heritage species present on this site. | Greener, carbon-free Europe / Environment protection and resource efficiency / Protection and enhancement of biodiversity, nature protection and green infrastructure | 5out_of_scope |
gen_be119dea757df474abfc72c16e51c1dc | 2019_social support for GDV beneficiaries of RSA _ CCAS AVRANCHES | Kohesio | CCAS | https://linkedopendata.eu/entity/Q3707951 | The CCAS RSA GDV referent will be responsible for monitoring 90 RSA beneficiaries from the traveling community, subject to rights and duties, and domiciled in Avranches. In this context, the RSA referent will provide specific social support promoting the social, and ultimately professional, integration of these beneficiaries. This support will have the following priority areas of work: \- the fight against illiteracy, \- the schooling of traveling children, \- access to health care, \- assistance with settling down. The representative will be responsible for: \- Assessing the social situation of the beneficiaries \- Completing the Reciprocal Commitment Contract \- Supporting the beneficiary through interviews, field visits or physical support. \- Formulate socio-professional objectives \- Position the beneficiary on departmental integration actions. \- Promote the application of rights and duties, through the aforementioned axes | Social Europe / Social inclusion / Active inclusion, including with a view to promoting equal opportunities and active participation, and improving employability | 5out_of_scope |
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