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Paolo Manzelli wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">SEARCH FOR PARTNERS CALL ID [FP6-2002-Citizens-3 1.1.2]
Dear potential partners
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<pre wrap="">The LRE-EGO-CreaNET of the University of Florence is interested in the
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<pre wrap="">field of "Mental Change in Knowledge Driven Economy" for
participating to the following European call on "e.Government".
See:
‘Topics, instruments and deadlines for the First Call of Priority 7
‘Citizens and governance in a knowledge based society’
Research Area 1 Identifier: [FP6-2002-Citizens-3]
Closing Date(s): 10 December 2003, at 17:00 (Brussels local time)
OJ Reference: OJ C315 of 17.12.2002
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Before starting to invest time and energy in FP6 R&D proposal
writing colleagues on the list are invited to have a look at the exact
demands for the EU supported programs and the budgets allocated with.
As a social scientist working in comparative socio-economic ICT
studies and having participated in proposal preparation I see that
there is a hugh pool of competitors for European community funding, and
small budgets for social science oriented research. <br>
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To get EU funding better convert to an engineering career<br>
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Frank Thomas<br>
Rosny<br>
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