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PEOPLE – Marie Curie Actions in FP7 and Opportunities for RTD Cooperation between Russia and Austria. Therese Lindahl FFG – Austrian Research Promotion Agency Division European and International Programmes
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PEOPLE – Marie Curie Actions in FP7 • and • Opportunities for RTD Cooperation between Russia and Austria Therese Lindahl FFG – Austrian Research Promotion Agency Division European and International Programmes Workshop on INTAS Programmessupporting Young Scientistsin the EECA countries& Future Prospects June 27, 2007 Tomsk, Russia
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ PEOPLE -Content of the presentation PEOPLE – the Programme for Career Development and Mobility in FP7 General issues: What, Why, Who, How? Marie Curie Actions – Overview and Details Possibilities for Third Countries (EECA) Participation ERA-MORE – The European Network of Mobility Centres and The Researcher´s Mobility Portal Austria
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ Structure of the 7th Framework Programme „Cooperation“ ‘Ideas’ Frontier Research 1. Health • Thematische Bereiche 2. Food, agriculture and fisheries, biotechnology ‘People’ Marie Curie Fellowships 3. Information and communication tech. 4. Nanosciences, nanotechnologies, materials and new production technologies . ‘Capacities’ Research Infrastructures SMEs Regions of Knowledge Research Potential Science and Society INCO (Horizontal) 5. Energy 6. Environment (including Climate Change) 7. Transport (including aeronotics) 8. Socio-economic sciences and the humanities 9. Security 10. Space
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ PEOPLE - What, Why, Who, How? Why „People“? Overall objective: to attract/retain numerous, well-trained, motivated researchers in Europe The actions support: Education and training of Early Stage Researchers Diversification of skills/competencies of experienced researchers Career development Transnational and intersectoral research experience The different activities can be summarized under the name Marie Curie Actions Budget: 4750 millions € Increase of the budget of about 50% compared to FP6
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ PEOPLE - What, Why, Who, How? Why Marie Curie Actions? The transnational mobility is an important component in a typical researcher career, and often a crucial precondition for Excellence The life and scientific achievement of Marie Curie is a good example of such researcher careers The Marie Curie Actions support the transnational mobility of researchers, enabling the access to expertise, independent of location To what should you pay attention? Transnational mobility of the researchers in all Marie Curie Actions Graduation! Students are not supported No age limit! Research experience „Early stage researcher“: first 4 years of research experience after graduation „Experienced researcher“: at least 4 years of research experience or a PhD
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ PEOPLE -What, Why, Who, How? Who takes the initiative? The research organisation An individual researcher (in cooperation with the host institution) How? Bottom-up: no thematic requirements Objectives of the action: pay attention to these Afterwards? Agreements: signed between a research organisation and the European Commission. Researchers are financed with the MC funds of their host institution. What will be funded? Personnel costs: The European Commission defines fixed amounts Contribution to research, networking, workshops and conferences etc.: the funding rate depends on the MC Action and the scientific discipline concerned Overheads: max. 10% of the direct costs Management: max. 3-7% of the total EC contribution, depending on the MC Action
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ PEOPLE -What, Why, Who, How? „Living allowance“ Employment contract Fixed amount fellowship “Early stage researchers”: 33 800 €/year 16 900 €/ year “Experienced researchers”: (4-10 years research experience) 52 000 €/year26 000 €/ year “Experienced researchers”: (>10 years research experience) 78 000 €/year38 000 €/ year The amounts include the provisions for all compulsory (employee and employer) deductions under national applicable legislation! Correction coefficients for all countries → 102,2 % for Austria. “Mobility allowance”: 500 or 800 € / month depending on the family status “Travel allowance”: 1X/year, depending on the distance between the country of origin and the host country
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ PEOPLE -Marie Curie Actions – an Overview Project ideas from research organisations: Initial Training Networks (ITN) Industry-Academia Partnerships and Pathways (IAPP) International Cooperation between Institutions Project ideas from individual researchers: Intra-European Fellowships for Career Development (IEF) International Outgoing Fellowships for Career Development (IOF) International Incoming Fellowships (IIF) European Reintegration Grants (ERG) International Reintegration Grants (IRG) Awards
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ PEOPLE -Marie Curie Actions – the Details Initial Training Networks (ITN) What is a Marie Curie Initial Training Network? Networks for training of early stage researchers in the frame of a common research project • Joint training programme: • Learning by doing Training through research • Complementary competences (presentations, management, IPR,….) • Mutual recognition of training/diplomas • Industry participation: • Full network partner • Provider of research training and complementary training • Member of the supervisory board Who will be funded and for how long? „Early Stage Researchers“:from Europe and third countries „Visiting Scientists“ for training and the transfer of knowledge Duration:max. 4 years
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ PEOPLE -Marie Curie Actions – the Details Industry-Academia Partnerships and Pathways (IAPP) Objectives Long term cooperation: create pathways between industry and academia. Open and foster the cooperation between public and private research organisations Mutual use of know-how: encourage knowledge sharing / cultural exchange In particular SMEs should benefit from this MC Action Who / What will be funded and for how long? Cooperation between both sectors on a joint research project and beyond Inter-sector two-way secondment including research and technical staff Hosting of experienced external researchers for transfer of knowledge and training (also from third countries) Organisation of workshops and conferences including researchers outside the partnership Contribution to equipment costs for SMEs →max. 10% of the total contribution Duration: 3-4 years
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ PEOPLE -Marie Curie Actions – the Details International Cooperation between Institutions What does it mean? • Common research projects between research organisations in Europe and third countries: • - In the frame of the EU neighbouring countries policy • With S&T agreement countries Who / what will be funded? Support of researcher careers:short term exchange of early stage and experienced researchers Events More information? This action is not included in the work programme for 2007. More information expected in summer 2007.
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ PEOPLE -Marie Curie Actions – the Details Intra-European Fellowships for Career Development (IEF) • Experienced researchers • From Europe • Research project in another European country (incl. Associated countries) • 1-2 years International Outgoing Fellowships for Career Development (IOF) • Experienced researchers • From Europe • Research project in a third country • 1-2 years • Mandatory return phase in Europe (1 year) International Incoming Fellowships (IIF) • Experienced researchers • From third countries • Research project in Europe • 1-2 years • Funding of a potential return phase (15.000 €/year) possible for ICPC (International • Cooperation Partner Countries)
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ PEOPLE -Marie Curie Actions – the Details European Reintegration Grants (ERG) • Experienced researchers • From Europe • Professional integration in an European country of their own choice • (incl. country of origin and Associated countries) after a stay in a European country • Precondition: At least 18 months previous benefit of a MC Action in FP6 or FP7 • Scope: Continuation of the research work/career of the researcher What will be funded and for how long? Contribution to: salary, travel costs, consumables, patents, publication costs Funding: 15.000 €/year Duration: 2-3 years
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ PEOPLE -Marie Curie Actions – the Details International Reintegration Grants (IRG) • Experienced researchers • From Europe • Professional integration in an European country of their own choice • (incl. country of origin and Associated countries) after a stay in a Third country • Precondition: At least 3 years research activities in a third country • Scope: Variable (research, teaching, transfer of knowledge, • commercial exploitation…) What will be funded and for how long? Contribution to: salary, travel costs, consumables, patents, publication costs Funding: 25.000 €/year Duration: 2-4 years
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ PEOPLE -Marie Curie Actions – the Details Awards • „Experienced researchers“ • Any nationality • Excellent research results • Candidates can apply directly or can be nominated by others • Precondition: at least 12 months previous benefit of a Marie Curie Action (or a • comparable EC funding scheme) in FP6 or earlier • Scope: Prize holders are expected to participate in public events and to contribute to the awareness of European researcher careers in the ERA and the achievements of the Marie Curie Actions. What will be funded? Prize: 50.000,- €
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ PEOPLE -Calls When did it start? • First calls published on the 22nd of December 2006: • Initial Training Networks (ITN): Deadline outline proposal 7 May -07 • Full proposal 25 September -07 • - European Reintegration Grants (ERG): Deadline 25 April -07 + 17 October -07 • - International Reintegration Grants (IRG): Deadline 25 April -07 + 17 October -07 • - Awards: Deadline 26 April -07 • Second batch of calls published on the 28th of February 2007: • Industry-Academia Partnerships and Pathways (IAPP): Deadline 31 May -07 • Intra-European Fellowships (IEF): Deadline 14 August -07 • - International Outgoing Fellowships (IOF): Deadline 14 August -07 • - International Incoming Fellowships (IIF): Deadline 14 August -07
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ PEOPLE -Possibilities for Third Countries Participation In which actions can EECA participate? • Multi-site Initial Training Networks (ITN): • Third country organisations can participate once minimum requirement fulfilled • (three participants from EU- or Assoc. countries) • Third country researchers can apply for an appointment in a running ITN • Third country researchers can be recruited as Visiting Scientists in a running ITN • Industry-Academia Partnerships and Pathways (IAPP): • - Third country organisations can participate once minimum requirement fulfilled (two • participants from EU- or assoc. countries) • Third country researchers can participate in the staff secondment if they have been • employed in the organisation for at least one year • - Third country researchers can be recruited as experienced external researchers • International Cooperation between Institutions • Participation of Third countries mandatory? – no details known
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ PEOPLE -Possibilities for Third Countries Participation • Intra-European Fellowships for Career Development (IEF): • Third country researchers can participate if they have resided in a EU- or • Associated country for at least 3 out of the last 4 years (at the proposal submission • deadline) • International Outgoing Fellowships for Career Development (IOF): • The partner organisation (Outgoing Host) must be located in a third country • (except those with which FP7 currently has no cooperation)! • Researchers from Third countries are not eligible!!! • International Incoming Fellowships • Researchers must be nationals of a third country and must not have resided in • a EU- or Associated country for more than 3 in the last 4 years (at the proposal • submission deadline)
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ PEOPLE -Possibilities for Third Countries Participation • European Reintegration Grants (ERG): • Third country researchers can participate if they have resided in a EU- or • Associated country for at least three out of the last four years (at the relevant • cut-off date) • International Reintegration Grants (IRG): • Researchers from Third countries are not eligible!!! • Awards: • Prize holders can be of any nationality With respect to the rules of mobility!!! International Cooperation Partner Countries (ICPC) can be funded. (To be confirmed by the European Commission.) Funding of Other Third Countries (OTC) only if a bilateral scientific and technological agreement or any other arrangement
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ Possibilities for Third Countries Further Possibilities for Participation in FP7 • The Cooperation Programme – 10 Thematic Areas • Third country organisations can participate if minimum requirements fulfilled • (mostly 3 European Project Partner) • Specific International Cooperation Actions (SICA) • Minimum requirement: two Partners from Europe and two from (different) • ICPC countries • The IDEAS Programme • Researchers from third countries as Principal investigator or team member. • The host organisation has to be situated in Europe. • The Capacities Programme • INCO: Support and Coordination Actions (no research activities) • Infrastructures: if minimum requirements fulfilled • SME (Small and Medium Enterprises): • if minimum requirements fulfilled (3 European SMEs)
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ PEOPLE -Important Links Web links Information on the “People” programme: FFG Homepage: http://rp7.ffg.at/Menschen (only in German) EU Websites: http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/people/ http://ec.europa.eu/research/fp6/mariecurie-actions/indexhtm_en.html Information on job advertisements in Marie Curie Actions: http://ec.europa.eu/eracareers/index_en.cfm http://cordis.europa.eu/mc-opportunities Contact FFG Therese Lindahl Tel: 057755-4604 Fax: 057755-94604 Email: therese.lindahl@ffg.at Johannes Sorz Tel: 057755-4603 Fax: 057755-94603 Email: johannes.sorz@ffg.at
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ PEOPLE –Contacts in Russia Mobility NCPs in Russia Prof. Leonid Gokhberg Tel: +7-495-6212873Fax: +7-495-6250367www.hse.ru Dr. Anna Pikalova Tel: +7-495-6283254Fax: +7-495-6250367www.hse.ru State University – Higher School of EconomicsCentre for International ProjectsMyasnitskaya, 20101000, Moscow State University – Higher School of EconomicsInstitute for Statistical Studies and Economics of KnowledgeMyasnitskaya, 20101000, Moscow
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ PEOPLE -What to remember PEOPLE: Take-Home-Message (Joint) research project Research and training hand-in-hand Bottom up For research organisations and individual researchers Participation possibilities for third countries in almost all MC Actions
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ ERA-MORE Associated EU Initiatives for Mobile Researchers ERA-MORE: • European Network of Mobility Centres • Consultancy of mobile researchers and their families • Contact persons on the pan-European Researcher´s Mobility Portal or on the • National Mobility Portals Pan-European Researcher´s Mobility Portal: • Internet platform • Comprehensive information for mobile researchers on • http://ec.europa.eu/eracareers/index_en.cfm National Mobility Portals: • Country-specific information for mobile researchers • The links of the National Portals can be find on the Pan European Portal • - Austrian Portal: The Researcher´s Mobility Portal Austria • www.researchinaustria.at
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ ERA-MORE The Researcher´s Mobility Portal Austria - www.researchinaustria.at Free job advertising on the European „Job-Database“ and active search for candidates Free registration on the European „Job-Database“ with CV and active Job-search Customised assistance about legal, administrative and cultural issues by the „Mobility Centres Austria“: ÖAD, FFG und 32 Local Service Centres Presentation of the Austrian research landscape: universities, research institutions, economy and industry Research relevant information for women in science, promotion of women in science Links to 34 other European and non-European Researcher Mobility Portals Fellowships and Grants: comprehensive information on grants and research funding in Austria and Europe on http://www.grants.at
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ RTD Cooperation Russia-Austria– Content of the presentation Opportunities for RTD Cooperation between Russia and Austria FFG - The Austrian Research Promotion Agency – a FP7 National Contact Point Organisation Other European and Bilateral Funding Opportunities Austrian RTD landscape
Established in 2004 Merger of four organisations Largest Austrian Funding Agency Austrian Industrial Research Promotion Fund (FFF) Technologie Impulse Gesellschaft (TIG) Austrian Space Agency (ASA) Bureau for International Research and Technology Cooperation (BIT) Legal structure: private limited company Owner: Federal Government, represented by Federal Ministry of Transport, Innovation and Technology Federal Minister of Economic Affairs and Labour 2006 447 million € budget for funding activities 195 staff (full-time equivalents) INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ FFG FFG - The Austrian Research Promotion Agency
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ FFG Organisational Structure of FFG Internal audit Management Strategy Aeronautics and Space Agency (ALR) Internal services General Programmes (GP) Structural Programmes (SP) Thematic Programmes (TP) European and International Programmes (EIP)
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ FFG FFG – The Objectives • New Austrian central organisation for public promotion of research and innovation • Internationally visible organisation – focal point of contact for research promotion in Austria • Broad mix of instruments and stakeholders • From typical bottom up support up to international activities • From SME’s to the scientific community • Offering advice, support, promotion and funding for R&D projects • FFG plays an important role in achieving aims defined by Austria and the European Union
Overall Objective: Strengthen the Austrian participation in the EU FPs and other international R&D Programmes Activities: Awareness rising and information Information events Targeted email services Development and dissemination of information material Consultation and individual coaching, e.g. Partner search / Consortium building / Brokerage events Proposal preparation and proposal check Legal issues (IPR) assistance Organisation of training events and workshops Proposal writing, Project management, IPR etc. INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ FFG / EIP–Our daily work as NCP FFG / EIP – Division of European and International Programmes
Activities: Representation of Austrian interests in the network of National Contact Points (NCP) Cooperation with intermediary organisations and multipliers Preparatory Co-funding Tech transfer and exploitation assistance (Innovation Relay Centre Austria) Our Websites (in German): www.ffg.at/eip www.ffg.at/rp7 INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ FFG / EIP–Our daily work as NCP FFG / EIP – Division of European and International Programmes
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ Since August 2006: House of Research
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ FFG / EIP – Contacts FFG - The Austrian Research Promotion Agency Address Sensengasse 1 Tel +43 (0)5 7755 – 0 A-1090 Wien Fax +43 (0)5 7755 – 97900 AUSTRIA E-Mail office@ffg.at Contacts Ralf König Petra Reiter Head of Unit for International Expert for INCO (Russia) Cooperation and Mobility petra.reiter@ffg.at ralf.koenig@ffg.at+43 (0)57755 – 4605 +43 (0)57755 – 4601 Therese Lindahl Johannes Sorz National Contact Point for Mobility Expert for Mobility therese.lindahl@ffg.atjohannes.sorz@fft.at +43 (0)57755 – 4604 +43 (0)57755 – 4603
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ Other European and Bilateral Funding Opportunities Incoming Grants – some Examples • Doctoral Fellowships (Ernst Schering Foundation) • EMBO Long-Term Fellowships • Ernst Mach Grant • Fellowship Programme 2007-2008 of the Institute for Advanced Studies on Science, Technology and Society (IAS-STS), Graz • Fellowships at the Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research (KLI) • Financial Aid Programme of the Diplomatic Academy • Grant for Journalism Studies • Hans und Blanca Moser Foundation • Joint Study Programmes of the Technical University of Vienna • Lise Meitner Postdoc Programme of the FWF
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ Other European and Bilateral Funding Opportunities Incoming Grants – some Examples • Research Grants for Academics due to Promotion of Young Scientists in the field of Archaeology • Scholarship Council of the Scholarship Foundation of the Republic of Austria • Scholarships for doctoral studies of the von Fircks fund of the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna • Support of mobility in the framework of the Scientific and Technological Agreement with Russia All Grants to be found on www.grants.at More useful information at the Austrian Exchange Service http://www.oead.ac.at/
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ Other European and Bilateral Funding Opportunities Funding Agencies and Other Agencies in Austria • Austria Wirtschaftsservice – AWS: www.awsg.at • Austrian Academy of Sciences – ÖAW: www.oeaw.ac.at • Austrian Cooperative Research – ARC: www.arc.at • Austrian Exchange Service – ÖAD: www.oead.ac.at • Austrian Research Promotion Agency – FFG: www.ffg.at • Austrian Science Fund – FWF: www.fwf.ac.at • Arsenal Research: www.arsenal.ac.at • Christian Doppler Research Association – CDG: www.cdg.ac.at • Joanneum Research Forschungsgesellschaft: www.joanneum.at • Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellschaft: www.ludwigboltzmann.at • Vienna Science and Technology Fund – WWTF: http://www.wwtf.at
Legend: University Technical College Research Institute Kplus-center • (8) • (2) • (2) (3) INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ Austrian RTD landscape
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ Austrian RTD landscape 16 Universities (Universities of the Arts not included) • University of Vienna: www.univie.ac.at/ • Karl-Franzens-University of Graz: www.uni-graz.at • University of Innsbruck: www.uibk.ac.at • Paris-Lodron-University of Salzburg: www.sbg.ac.at • Vienna University of Technology: www.tuwien.ac.at • Graz University of Technology: www.TUGraz.at • University of Leoben: www.unileoben.ac.at:80 • BOKU - University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences: www.boku.ac.at
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ Austrian RTD landscape Universities • University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna: www.vu-wien.ac.at • University of Economics and Business Administration, Vienna: www.wu-wien.ac.at • Johannes Kepler University, Linz: www.jku.at • University of Klagenfurt: www.uni-klu.ac.at • Danube University Krems: www.donau-uni.ac.at • Medical University Graz: www.meduni-graz.at • Innsbruck Medical University: www.i-med.ac.at • Medical University of Vienna: www.meduniwien.ac.at
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ Austrian RTD landscape 7 Private Universities • Katholisch-Theologische Privatuniversität Linz: www.ktu-linz.ac.at • Anton Bruckner Privatuniversität: www.bruckneruni.at • Paracelsus Private Medical University: www.pmu.ac.at • PEF Private University for Management: www.pef.at • Sigmund Freud Privat Universität Wien: www.sfu.ac.at • University for Health Informatics and Technology Tyrol: www.umit.at • Webster University Vienna: www.webster.ac.at Universities of Applied Sciences: www.fhr.ac.at
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ Austrian RTD landscape Life Sciences • ~10 universities working on biomedical research: in Vienna, Graz, Salzburg, Innsbruck • Several clusters for biomedical research with prestigious research institutes (Vienna region, Innsbruck/Tyrol, Graz/Styria) • > 100 Biotech – Companies, mainly in Vienna, Tyrol, Styria Life Sciences-Directory: www.lifesciencesdirectory.at • Research branches of international pharmaceutical industries • National research programme for Genomic Research (www.gen-au.at) (100 Mio Euro/9 years)
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ Austrian RTD landscape Life Sciences – Science and Technology Centres in Vienna • Campus Vienna Biocenter: www.viennabiocenter.org • Vienna General Hospital: www.akhwien.at • Novartis Research Institute Campus: www.novartis.at Innovations in dermatology and antibiotics research • University of Veterinary Medicine: www.vu-wien.ac.at Biotechnology in the service of people and animals • University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences / Technology Centre Muthgasse: www.boku.ac.at Bioprocessing technology
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ Austrian RTD landscape Food Austria Food Company Directory:www.fooddirectoryaustria.at • => small start-ups, spin-offs, large companies and companies involved in sales and services • Austria‘s food companies are spread in all regions of the country • Agriculture: Austria is Europe‘s number one in organic farming • Lebensmittelversuchsanstalt (LVA) – Food testing & research institute: www.lva.co.at • FIAA – Food Industries Association of Austria – represents about 400 food industry companies in Austria: www.dielebensmittel.at
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ Austrian RTD landscape Energy • energytech.at: www.energytech.at • a virtual exhibition and information platform for energy technologies in the area of renewable energy sources and energy efficiency • provides plenty of valuable and interesting information and fascinating news for experts in enterprises, education and research, and for planners as well • an interface between the economy, science and education • your service point in the field of innovative energy technologies
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ Austrian RTD landscape Environment • Austrian Environmental Research Directory: www.ecoresearchaustria.at • Keyplayers • University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna: www.boku.ac.at • Department for Agrobiotechnology – IFA Tulln: www.ifa-tulln.ac.at • Organisation for International Dialogue and Conflict Management – IDC: www.idialog.eu • International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis - IIASA: www.iiasa.ac.at • The Vienna Institute for Urban Sustainability – OIKODROM: www.oikodrom.org • Sustainable Europe Research Institute – SERI: www.seri.at • Vienna University of Technology: www.tuwien.ac.at
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ Austrian RTD landscape Security • Keyplayers • Institut für Rechts- und Kriminalsoziologie – IRKS: www.irks.at • University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna: www.boku.ac.at • Institute for Advanced Studies – HIS: www.ihs.ac.at • Austrian Red Cross: www.roteskreuz.at • Joanneum Research: www.joanneum.at • Austrian Research Centers – ARC: www.arcs.ac.at
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ Austrian RTD landscape Socio-economic Sciences & Humanities • Keyplayers • Institut für Rechts- und Kriminalsoziologie – IRKS: www.irks.at • Centre for Social Innovation – ZSI: www.zsi.at • Institute for Advanced Studies – HIS: www.ihs.ac.at • Austrian Academy of Sciences: www.oeaw.ac.at • Interdisciplinary Centre for Comparative Research in the Social Sciences – ICCR: www.iccr-international.org
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ Austrian RTD landscape Information- and Communication Technologies Research IT Austria:www.research-it.at Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies The Austrian NANO Partner directory:www.bit.or.at/nano
INTAS Workshop on Young Scientists’ FFG / EIP – Contacts FFG - The Austrian Research Promotion Agency Address Sensengasse 1 Tel +43 (0)5 7755 – 0 A-1090 Wien Fax +43 (0)5 7755 – 97900 AUSTRIA E-Mail office@ffg.at Contacts Ralf König Petra Reiter Head of Unit for International Expert for INCO (Russia) Cooperation and Mobility petra.reiter@ffg.at ralf.koenig@ffg.at+43 (0)57755 – 4605 +43 (0)57755 – 4601 Therese Lindahl Johannes Sorz National Contact Point for Mobility Expert for Mobility therese.lindahl@ffg.atjohannes.sorz@fft.at +43 (0)57755 – 4604 +43 (0)57755 – 4603