Policy Entrepreneurship and Agenda Setting: Comparing and Contrasting the Origins of the European Research Programmes for Security and Defense

Author(s):  
Andrew D. James
Author(s):  
Gabriele Griffin

Hvad kan kønsforskning tilføre det europæiske projekt? Og hvad kan de europæiske forskningsprogrammer tilbyde kønsforskningen? Kønsforskningen og det europæiske projekt har fælles intentioner når det gælder udviklingen af ny viden og forskning på tværfagligt grundlag. Og kønsforskning rummer nye begrebsmæssige kontekster til at forstå europæiske nøgleord som medborgerskab, velfærdsstat, familie, race og etnicitet. Det nye 6. rammeprogram for forskning har dog ikke gjort det lettere for kønsforskere at koble sig på. Køn er til stede overalt og ingen steder, bl.a. som følge af mainstreamstrategien.


2019 ◽  
Vol 27 (4) ◽  
pp. 563-584
Author(s):  
Evanthia Kalpazidou Schmidt

In recent years, the European Union (EU) has intensified efforts to open European research programmes to the world. This paper focuses on the opening of European research to the world by studying the case of the FP7 international cooperation programme. It is based on a mixed-methods approach including analyses of quantitative data, documents and interviews with programme participants, policymakers and other stakeholders involved in 131 EU projects worldwide. The paper identifies features specific to the European international research cooperation scheme and contributes to our understanding of the supranational intervention and its impact on European research integration. Policymakers can use this piece of evidence to formulate enhanced strategies and better design and target activities both within the EU and globally, to achieve stronger, long-lasting research outcomes and effects.


2016 ◽  
pp. 9-14
Author(s):  
Ye. Dubynskyi ◽  
D. Gumenyuk ◽  
Yu. Yesypenko ◽  
A. Shanchuk

Over recent years, many Ukrainian organisations have participated in the European projects in various fields of research and technology development. Ukraine has made significant steps to enter the European Research Area: in 2015, Ukraine has become an associated participant of the “Horizon 2020” programme of the European Union, and on 27 June 2016, the Agreement between the Government of Ukraine and the European Community on Atomic Energy on scientific and technological cooperation and the associated participation of Ukraine in the Euratom Research and Training Programme (2014—2018) has been signed. This paper briefly presents the experience and results of the SSTC NRS activities under the Euratom framework research programmes, as well as the near future prospects for the SSTC NRS involvement in the new European research projects.


1997 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 160-163
Author(s):  
Aldo Cantoni

This paper describes the activities of the Consortium for Research and Continuing Education (COREP) founded in 1987 on the initiative of the Polytechnic of Turin in Italy. COREP was originally created to stimulate and manage university–enterprise cooperation with a focus on the continuing education of engineers. In partnership with chambers of commerce, local industry (SMEs and large corporations), it has constantly adapted to the needs of the market, in which the demand is now much more for joint training clearly related to the institutional context of the ‘customers’, rather than for short term courses. In the field of research, COREP has been acting as a liaison centre between researchers and the industrial world and has promoted the participation of Italian industry in European research programmes.


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