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29 juillet 2012

European Research and Innovation at the Horizon 2020 - The presentations from Dublin

 

http://www.earma-dublin-2012.com/images/EARMA-2012-logo.jpgThe presentations from Dublin are now available here. On behalf of EARMA Annual Conference Committee. Added by David Lauder on July 16, 2012.
The 18th Annual Conference of the European Association of Research Managers and Administrators will take place from the 8th -11th July 2012 in Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland during the celebration of ‘Dublin, City of Science 2012′ and just prior to the 2012 European Science Open Forum. The EARMA conference will focus on the upcoming HORIZON 2020 programme, ongoing research management and professional development.
Day 1

Patrick Cunningham
: Growing the Knowledge Economy: The Irish Perspective
Sean McCarthy: Getting Ready for Horizon 2020
Kathleen Larmett and Denise Walden
: Developing Leaders for Research Management: Globalization in the 21st Century
Judith Schallnau
: Experiences and Best Practices on Dispute Resolution
Louise Byrne
: Guide to MC Financial Issues
Susi Poli
 Professional Development WG session
Alicia Blaya
: IPR for non-FP7 Projects
Maria Grazia Bonanomi
: Planning Research Activities
David O'Shea
: Guide to Financial Issues in FP7
Simon Kerridge and Keith Jeffery
: RMAS: Research Management and Administration System
Caroline Ang and Lorna Colquhoun
: Breaking Down Silos: The Role of Research Offices in Stimulating Collaboration
Alex Waehry
: Organising Research Support Offices, LERU Examples
Olaf Svenningsen
: Organising Research Support Offices, Mapping Processes and Tasks
Agatha Kellner and Annika Glauner
: How will you re-structure your Support Office for Horizon 2020
Philip Purnell
: Sponsored Session, Thompson Reuters
Valerie Thiel and Peter Darroch
: Sponsored Session, Elsevier
Roumen Borissov
: FET Funding Scheme
Kristel Toom
: New Comer's Meeting
Marie Geoghegan-Quinn:  Keynote, Horizon 2020 and the New Beginning for the European Research and Innovation System not available yet
Day 2

Enora Pruvot
: Sustainability of European Universities: Impact of Horizon 2020
Sean McCarthy
: Giving Impact to your Impact; Impact Writing and Measuring in Fp7 and H2020
Andrea Degen and Dan Nordquist
: Social Media: Another Hype or useful Tools to Improve Communication and Exploitation of Results
Yan Zhang and Feng Zhou
: Chinese Views on H2020
Peter Hartwich
: Workshop: The Participant's Portal
Julia Lane
: Measuring Success, STAR METRICS
Alan Mathewson and Cian O'Murchu
: Towards an Open and Sustainable - ICT Research Infrastructure Strategy
Paul Coughlan and Ruth Kearney:
 The Innovation Academy at Trinity College Dublin -Facilitating University-Industry Collaboration  
Anne Katrin Werenskiold
: ERA Working Group: Academic-Industrial Collaboration in H2020
Rafat Mrowka
: ERA Working Group: From theory to practice – making money from research
Ciaran Dearle
: Smart Specialisation: Stairways to Excellence and the Role of the Future Cohesion Policy  
Kathrin Werner and Annika Thies
: H2020: The Legal Framework
Jorg Langwaldt: Professional Development of EU Advisers and Administrators in a Network of Four Finnish Universities
Dan Nordquist and Kathleen Larmett: EARMA/ NCURA Fellowship Programme
Day 3

Brendan Hawdon
: H2020: Next Steps
Emmanuel Babatunde
: Enhancing Collaboration between Administrators, Advisers and Researchers
Jan Andersen
: Global Collaboration and Professional Development
Katrin Reschwamm: Communication Tools for EU Projects - from Chat to Collaborative Work Spaces
Olaf Svenningsen
: Workshop - Registering for NSF/NIH/Grants.gov 

 

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