Coordinatore | INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR BLACK SEA STUDIES
Organization address
address: Xenofontos Str. 4 - Syntagma contact info |
Nazionalità Coordinatore | Greece [EL] |
Totale costo | 1˙863˙775 € |
EC contributo | 1˙599˙860 € |
Programma | FP7-INCO
Specific Programme "Capacities": International co-operation |
Code Call | FP7-INCO-2009-1 |
Funding Scheme | CSA-CA |
Anno di inizio | 2010 |
Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) | 2010-04-01 - 2013-06-30 |
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INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR BLACK SEA STUDIES
Organization address
address: Xenofontos Str. 4 - Syntagma contact info |
EL (ATHENS) | coordinator | 118˙413.12 |
2 |
DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUER LUFT - UND RAUMFAHRT EV
Organization address
address: Linder Hoehe contact info |
DE (KOELN) | participant | 237˙072.34 |
3 |
INDEPENDENT EXPERTS CONSULTING BOARD TO PROMOTE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ACTIVITY IN KAZAKHSTAN
Organization address
address: Jandosov 36 contact info |
KZ (ALMATY) | participant | 184˙476.56 |
4 |
SIHTASUTUS ARCHIMEDES
Organization address
address: Koidula 13A contact info |
EE (TALLINN) | participant | 112˙842.20 |
5 |
INDO UZBEK CENTRE FOR PROMOTION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COOPERATION
Organization address
address: GULOMOV STREET 70 contact info |
UZ (TASHKENT) | participant | 94˙962.50 |
6 |
The National Library of the Kyrgyz Republic
Organization address
address: Abdrahmanova 208 contact info |
KG (Bishkek) | participant | 90˙522.00 |
7 |
Georgian Research and Development Foundation
Organization address
address: MINDELI STR. 7 contact info |
GE (TBILISI) | participant | 71˙690.00 |
8 |
Society for Development of Scientific Cooperation (SODESCO)
Organization address
address: Hamza Hakimzoda 17 contact info |
TJ (Dushanbe) | participant | 67˙677.50 |
9 |
JUMAGULYYEWA GUNCA JORAGULYYEWNA
Organization address
address: GEROGLY STREET 33/2 900 APPT 6 contact info |
TM (Ashgabat) | participant | 67˙153.20 |
10 |
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE
Organization address
address: Rue Michel -Ange 3 contact info |
FR (PARIS) | participant | 64˙521.00 |
11 |
Caucasus University Ltd
Organization address
address: Kostava Str. 67 contact info |
GE (Tbilisi) | participant | 62˙070.70 |
12 |
ZENTRUM FUER SOZIALE INNOVATION
Organization address
address: LINKE WIENZEILE 246 contact info |
AT (WIEN) | participant | 57˙566.00 |
13 |
TURKIYE BILIMSEL VE TEKNOLOJIK ARASTIRMA KURUMU
Organization address
address: Ataturk Bulvari 221 contact info |
TR (ANKARA) | participant | 54˙249.00 |
14 |
OLIMONI NAVIN
Organization address
address: "Muhammadieva str. 34, Apt. 131" contact info |
TJ (Dushanbe) | participant | 48˙257.00 |
15 |
Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation
Organization address
address: Uznadze Street 68 contact info |
GE (Tbilisi) | participant | 47˙080.00 |
16 |
FOUNDATION FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY HELLAS
Organization address
address: N PLASTIRA STR 100 contact info |
EL (HERAKLION) | participant | 46˙598.50 |
17 |
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA
Organization address
address: 24 MARSHAL BAGHRAMIAN AVENUE contact info |
AM (YEREVAN) | participant | 34˙240.00 |
18 |
PRESIDIUM OF AZERBAIJAN NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
Organization address
address: Husein Cavid avenue 31 contact info |
AZ (BAKU) | participant | 28˙569.00 |
19 |
ACADEMIA DE STIINTE A MOLDOVEI
Organization address
address: STEFAN CEL MARE 1 contact info |
MD (CHISINAU) | participant | 26˙215.00 |
20 |
GENIKI GRAMMATIA EREVNAS KAI TECHNOLOGIAS
Organization address
address: Mesogeion Avenue 14-18 contact info |
EL (ATHENS) | participant | 23˙005.00 |
21 |
MATERIALS SCIENCE INSTITUTE SOLAR PHYSICS RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION - INSTITUTE OF MATERIAL SCIENCES SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTION ASSOCIATION
Organization address
address: Badomzor yuli Str. 2-B contact info |
UZ (Tashkent) | participant | 17˙013.00 |
22 |
CENTER OF IDEAS AND TECHNOLOGIES
Organization address
address: "16 Taghamas, 46, Apt 79" contact info |
AM (YEREVAN) | participant | 14˙926.50 |
23 |
Ministry of Education of the Azerbaijan Republic
Organization address
address: Khatai ave. 49 contact info |
AZ (Baku) | participant | 7˙725.04 |
24 |
Public Foundation EnConsult
Organization address
address: Kropotkina 88a contact info |
KG (Bishkek) | participant | 6˙901.05 |
25 |
Central Scientific Library of Ministry of Education and Science of Kazakhstan
Organization address
address: Shevchenko str. 28 contact info |
KZ (Almaty) | participant | 5˙743.76 |
26 |
Geology Institute of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences
Organization address
address: Huseyn Javid avenue 29A contact info |
AZ (Baku) | participant | 4˙173.00 |
27 |
INSTITUTE OF WATER PROBLEMS AND HYDROPOWER OF THE KYRGYZ NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
Organization address
address: Frunze Street 533 contact info |
KG (BISHKEK) | participant | 3˙745.00 |
28 |
NATIONAL CENTER OF COMPLEX PROCESSING OF MINERAL RAW MATERIALS OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN
Organization address
address: Jandosov str. 67 contact info |
KZ (Almaty) | participant | 2˙451.37 |
29 |
SIHTASUTUS EESTI TEADUSAGENTUUR
Organization address
address: SOOLA 8 contact info |
EE (TARTU) | participant | 0.00 |
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'The project focuses on the strengthening and deepening of the S&T cooperation with the Central Asian and South Caucasus countries, as well as with Moldova. It will be implemented in close coordination with the ongoing IncoNet EECA project (International Cooperation Network for Eastern European and Central Asian countries). The main aims of the IncoNet CA/SC project are: enhancing the policy dialogue with the target countries for the identification of research priorities of mutual interest; development of synergies with other Community policies and instrument for a stronger support to S&T related activities; organization of Info Days and of other activities aiming at an increased participation of researchers from CA and SC in FP7; capacity building and support to the FP7 contact points in the target regions; mapping of key research institutes and analyses/studies on cooperation patterns, S&T Indicators, innovation policies, etc. All the aforementioned activities will feed the Regional Policy Dialogue Platform encompassing all the EECA countries and supported by the ongoing IncoNet EECA project. In parallel, the Central Information Office set up in the context of the IncoNet EECA project and constituting a unique source of knowledge for the entire EECA region will extend and deepen the coverage of the Central Asian counties with particular emphasis on Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan that were not formally included in IncoNet EECA.'
The EU is investing heavily in science and technology (S & T) cooperation with non-EU states in Africa, Asia and Europe. One such project is supporting research in Central Asian and Eastern European countries.
Cooperation in S & T between the EU and non-EU countries is important to the EU for both socioeconomic and political reasons. This cooperation is generally coordinated through International Cooperation Networks (INCO-NETs), regional research offices and National Contact Points (NCPs).
The EU-funded 'International Cooperation Network for Central Asian and South Caucasus countries' (http://inco-casc.net (INET CA/SC)) project is one such INCO-NET. The project was established to support various research activities in Central Asian and South Caucasus countries.
INET CA/SC organised two conferences, one on S & T policy and one on S & T approaches to social challenges in the region. The project was also involved in the VI Astana Economic Forum in Kazakhstan, a high-profile event that brought together politicians, industry and researchers from 132 countries. Several research agreements between the EU and local scientists were established at the Forum.
The project also focused on providing support for S & T in the area. This was achieved through training workshops for NCPs, establishing a grant scheme for local researchers, and setting up databases of researchers and institutions in the area.
Through the activities of INET CA/SC, researchers in Central Asia and South Caucasus countries now have better knowledge of EU funding programmes and improved access to such funding. In the long term, this will lead to better research outputs from these countries.