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Event: Info day on Water and FP7 Training  
Date: 21 January 2011
Venue: CSIR National Environmental Engineering Research Institute,Nehru Marg, Nagpur
Organiser: EUINEC CSIR,New Delhi
Short Description:

EUINEC is organising an Info Day on Water and FP7 Training which will give valuable insight for obtaining funding for successful collaboration with European research organiastions. Stakeholders will obtain the necessary skills needed to successfully develop proposals for scientific cooperation with European stakeholders.

The Event is hosted by the CSIR National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI), Nagpur, a constituent laboratory of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi. The comprehensive One Day programme includes presentations from representatives from the European Commission, CSIR National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, CSIR National Chemical Laboratory and CSIR- Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute. Indian Insitutions who have previously participated in European projects will share their experiences and the New Indigo project will present the funding opportunities offered within the Networking Pilot Programme. The training is implemented by experienced European experts on FP7.

Main focus will be on the Seventh Framework programme and the participants will be guided through all the procedures of research proposal development, from call identification to proposal submission, including financial issues and how to cooperate for European funding.

The training offers practical insight to the Seventh Framework programme and covers the following topics:

1. Water research priorities: European and Indian perspective
2. What can be funded
3. Who can take part
4. How to find European partners
5. Financial issues: how much funding
6. Rules and requirements
7. Intellectual Property Rights
8. Tips and tactics on proposal development

Ask your questions and benefit from personal consultation on the FP7 issues that matter to you

Join the training by registering before 18th January 2011

Participation is free of charge upon registration

Researcher’s profiles in Water will be presented in an electronic partnering catalogue. Download and please fill up your profile to be included in the catalogue.It’s free of charge and the catalogue will be presented to various stakeholder groups for an excellent visibility/opportunity for future partnership.

Download the agenda in PDF

Download the event leaflet in PDF

Download the Partnering Profile Catalogue

Presentations

For more information please contact:
Convener: Dr Sudeep Kumar
Head, Planning and Performance Division,
Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR),
Phone: +91-11 - 23316748, Fax. : +91-11-23736842
E-mail: sk@csir.res.in
Contact Point: Sh. Mayank Mathur
Scientist, Planning and Performance Division,
Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR),
Phone: +91-11-23710311, Fax. : +91-11-23736842
E-mail: mm@csir.res.in
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