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The Joint Research Center is launching a training-of-trainers (ToT) programme for researchers and facilitators from EU countries.
Participants completing the training-of-trainers (ToT) programme will help researchers in EU countries to have impact on policy.
The objective of the ToT is to train around 20 ‘local trainers’ in 2021 to deliver a 2-day professional training course on Evidence for Policy.
More information on this programme and application procedure can be found here.
The deadline for applications is 26 February 2021.
2023-10-09
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6 months ago |
Last few days to respond to survey: help us further improve NCP Flanders services |
2023-09-27
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6 months ago |
NCP Flanders survey still open until 13 October |
2023-08-21
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8 months ago |
NCP Flanders survey: looking for your feedback |
2021-04-29
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2 years ago |
Launch of the New European Bauhaus Prizes |
2021-03-17
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3 years ago |
JRC Science for policy e-learning course |
2021-02-11
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3 years ago |
The New European Bauhaus Initiative |
2020-07-27
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3 years ago |
Launch of 11 calls to access JRC nuclear research infrastructures |
2020-06-12
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3 years ago |
JRC survey on the effects of COVID-19 |
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Culture and society Missions New European Bauhaus
The amended version of the Mission Work Programme has been published on the Funding and Tenders Portal. As part of the amendment, the Mission Work Programme includes the addition of a new destination for the New European Bauhaus. The European Union wants to put the New European Bauhaus (NEB) on a stable footing going forward as a self-standing Faci... read more
Autoship is, as the name suggests, an acronym for autonomous ship. Just like with self-driving cars, the possibilities of an unmanned boat seem endless. It can create more efficient freight transport, around the clock deliveries and these are just a few of the examples. The project has two societal challenges.
At first, De Vlaamse Waterweg was a bit hesitant as their experience with FP7 or Horizon 2020 projects was limited and they had not been very successful up until then. The fact that they were already doing basic research on the topic of autonomous boats, and the administrative help of NCP FLanders helped De Vlaamse waterweg to cross the line and get involved.