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Cooperation possibilities in FP6. Euroopa Liidu 6. raamprogramm avakonverents "5-ndast 6-ndasse" 9.-10.12.2002, Tartu Kathrin Stratmann EU-Bureau of the Federal German Ministry of Education and Research. At the outset. As a participant from an "associated candidate country" -
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Cooperation possibilities in FP6 Euroopa Liidu 6. raamprogramm avakonverents "5-ndast 6-ndasse" 9.-10.12.2002, Tartu Kathrin Stratmann EU-Bureau of the Federal German Ministry of Education and Research
At the outset ... As a participant from an "associated candidate country" - Estonian partners are - equal - possible coordinators
A possible consortium ... Could include only partners from "associated candidate countries" ("3 partners from 3 countries, two of which have to be a member state or an associated candidate country")
Getting started with FP6 Expressions of Interest (EoI) • Call: March - June 2002 • Aim: "Inventory" of project ideas • Info available at: http://eoi.cordis.lu/search_form.cfm • Search for: • abstract • instrument • contact details
Use and work with ... • Existing contacts - your own - colleagues • Existing cooperations • Supportive structures • Information sources e.g. newsletters (isa@dlr.de)
A successful consortium Should include Estonian partners! Because ...
Definition of Excellence • Special research fields • Field and level of expertise • Finding a niche
Bilateral Cooperation Basis of the cooperationBilateral agreements between Germany and other countriesFunding is providedFor application-oriented projects, especially in the priority areas of the BMBF's research programmesCooperation partners include - universities- research institutions- companies / SME‘s
Goals of the cooperation • mutual benefit of the project partners • increase efficiency • share the costs of joint research projects • intensify economic relations between partner countries • international networks of research institutions and enterprises
Priority areas of funding • Information and communication technology • Biosciences • Chemical and physical technologies including optical technologies and material sciences • Production technologies • Environmental and climate research • Marine and polar research • Geosciences
Distribution of research fields in scientific-technological cooperation with Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania Source: International Bureau of the BMBF
Distribution of financial support in scientific-technological cooperation with Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania Source: International Bureau of the BMBF
Germany travel costs for scientists or experts from Germany visiting Estonia daily allowance for scientists or experts from Estonia visiting Germany Support for cooperations Estonia • travel costs for scientists or experts from Estonia visiting Germany • daily allowance for scientists or experts from Germany visiting Estonia
Project Proposals • are submitted to the International Bureau of the BMBF in Bonn, Germany • must contain: • official application forms (available at: www.dlr.de/ib) • a well documented project description with clear aims and objectives • CVs of the participating scientists • one original + two copies Nota bene - duration is limited to three years - only joint proposals will be considered for evaluation
Estonia Sirje Kivi Department of Research and Higher Education of the Ministry of Education of the Republic of EstoniaMunga 18, 50088 Tartu phone: +372-7 350 213 fax: +372-7-350 220 e-mail: sirje.kivi@hm.ee Contacts Germany Dr. Michael Lange International Bureau of the GermanFed. Ministry of Education and Research Königswinterer Straße 522-524,D-53227 Bonn, phone: +49-228-44 92 257 fax: +49-228-44 92 400 e-mail: michael.lange@dlr.de
"Das 6. Forschungsrahmenprogramm - Chance für Deutschland und Europa" 3/4 February 2003 in Hanover, Germany www.rp6.de Participation fee: € 50,-(Associated Candidate Countries) Information Event