Guidelines for the establishment of Liaison Offices with the European Union in Latin America and the Caribbean

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Guidelines for the establishment of Liaison Offices with the European Union in Latin America and the Caribbean LAC NCP Network LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN NATIONAL CONTACT POINTS NETWORK This brochure has been made within the framework of the ALCUE NET Project financed with funds from the 7th FP of the EU. Horizon 2020

The purpose of the guide is to assist in the definition of a Liaison Office structure for STI cooperation with the European Union that best suits the needs of each country. This document was prepared by the ALCUE NET project: Latin America, Caribbean and European Union Network on Research and Innovation, with funds from the Seventh Framework Program of the European Union. Grant Agreement No. 311953. Guidelines for the establishment of Liaison Offices with the European Union in Latin America and the Caribbean Responsible for the content: Luciana Ayciriex. The content is the sole responsibility of the authors and in no case should it be considered as reflecting the views of the European Union. Contact: Latin American and Caribbean National Contact Points Network Claudia Romano romano@mec.gub.uy Ministry of Education and Culture Uruguay Anneken Reise Anneken.Reise@dlr.de Project Management Agency in the German Aerospace Center (DLR) Germany Horizon 2020

Content Introduction 7 Context of CELAC-EU cooperation 7 Liaison Offices 8 General fields of action of Liaison Offices 9 Office Structure 10 Network of National Contact Points 10 Network of Institutional Focal Points 15 Role of the Liaison Offices and the Horizon 2020 Program 17 Main activities of a Liaison Office 18 Implementation of dissemination and training 18 Virtual Activities 20 Launching of calls for consortia building 21 Face-to-face and on-line support 21 Database development 21 Development and strengthening of the website 23 Establishment of an Observatory for STI Cooperation 25 Promoting the participation of SMEs in H2020 25 Preparation of office materials 26 Useful links 27

Introduction International cooperation plays an important role in solving major global challenges. In this respect, the European Union (EU) Framework Programs emphasize international cooperation, while enhancing international partnerships and fostering strategic cooperation in science, technology and innovation (STI) with third countries. The Latin American and Caribbean region (LAC) has a long history of cooperation in STI with the European Union, both bilaterally and bi-regionally, where the relevant institutions involved in STI have played a relevant role. Cooperation has included exchange and joint activities between LAC research groups with Europe, as well as a growing political dialogue on priorities, agendas and instruments. Different initiatives have been implemented in the Latin American region aiming at fostering coordination and increasing partnerships with Europe. In this regard, Liaison Offices have been set up in several countries, some of which have even received partial funding from the European Union through its Research and Innovation Framework Program. Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico have been pioneers in the establishment of these networking platforms with the European Union. Liaison Offices act as catalysts for scientific and technological cooperation processes between a country and the EU by strengthening bi-regional cooperation while seeking to promote the inclusion of several actors in joint research, development and innovation projects. Context of CELAC 1 - EU cooperation In the cooperation process, the 2010 Summit of Heads of State and Government of Madrid marks an important milestone in the establishment of a Joint Initiative for Research and Innovation (JIRI) in order to increase the benefits of scientific cooperation between both regions. In turn, policy suggestions arising from the JIRI are implemented by the representatives of the countries of both regions in the context of the EU-CELAC Senior Officials Meetings. These meetings update common priorities, promote mutual learning and monitor the implementation and adequate effectiveness of the 1 Community of Latin American and Caribbean States 7

instruments of cooperation through biennial action plans. In this sense, working groups have been created that respond to the priorities established in Energy, Information and Communications Technology, Bioeconomy, Biodiversity & Climate Change and Health. Cross-cutting working groups on mobility and funding have also been created. In the framework of these meetings, the analysis and discussion of future bi-regional cooperation scenarios have been promoted, providing a basis for a joint strategic vision in the medium term. In this regard, CELAC-EU cooperation has fulfilled two main functions. On the one hand, to strengthen the political dialogue where Latin America and the Caribbean have a collective team to articulate and propose the inclusion of their priorities for cooperation in science and technology. On the other hand, to offer experience of concrete actions in projects of cooperation of areas of common interest that allow the interaction of different levels and types of actors, such as the recent experience of the ALCUE NET project, ERANet-LAC, and diversity of projects in thematic areas as well as the BILAT projects that gave rise to the first Liaison Offices in Latin America. 8 The Liaison Offices The Liaison Offices seek to integrate European cooperation in STI into the overall framework of scientific and technological cooperation in the country. In this way, they intend to strengthen the link with bilateral cooperation actions and improve the positioning of activities in the broader context of the political objectives of cooperation. In this sense they aim at: Establishing a platform to enhance and expand cooperation activities with the European Union. Generating better communication with researchers and institutions from public and private sectors. Facilitating access to European scientific networks of international renown and to research infrastructures, as well as to high-level training. Fostering the international funding base for research and innovation to include companies in cooperation activities and to promote their internationalization. The Offices set up information and advice platforms aimed at improving and expanding cooperation activities with the EU both at EU level and with its member countries in the area of STI. The objective is to help researchers, research groups and SMEs to take better advantage of programs and instruments, as well as to lay the foundations for a better coordination and interaction with other offices in Latin American and Caribbean countries. The Offices aim at establishing permanent support capacity to assist researchers, research groups, R&D managers and SMEs interested in all matters relating to cooperation with the EU, in particular with the identification of opportunities and the preparation of proposals for access to community funding under the H2020 Program. General fields of action of the Liaison Offices Analysis of the main results of the cooperation between the country and the European Union. Assessment of the current situation and prospects for STI cooperation between the country and the EU. Proposition of guidelines for the development of strategies in order to increase the effectiveness and sustainability of the cooperation, considering the sustainability of the Offices. Coordination of joint actions at the bi-regional level to develop bi-regional cooperation in STI, especially in the framework of the EU-CELAC STI Senior Officials Meetings (SOM). Collaboration in updating roadmaps for the joint definition of cooperation priorities. Increased visibility of R&D country entities in Europe and vice versa, with the aim of creating strategic partnerships and consortia in fields of scientific and technological relevance; Coordination of activities with other Liaison Offices and platforms of Latin American and Caribbean countries and European cooperation units, to exchange knowledge and good practices. Importance of focusing: To achieve a better positioning of the Office, it is necessary to focus on priority areas. In this sense, the areas in which the Office will have more scope of action (according to the STI plans of the country and the mutual cooperation interest with Europe) should be defined. 9

Office Structure Liaison Offices are usually established within the international relations directorates of ministries, councils or departments responsible for the management of STI, in particular, multilateral relations with the European Union. A possible Office structure would be: Liaison Office Management General and Technical Coordination Project Technicians and Managers Scientific Advisors National Contact Points Thematic Experts H2020 NCP Network of National Contact Points Institutional Focal Points The NCPs are officially designated by the country through the main competent body in STI and recognized by the European Commission by means of official appointment. In this sense, the Offices, depending on their position in the Natio- Representatives from the government sector at national levels Representatives form Universities and R+D Centres Managers from R+D Centres National Contact Points (NCPs) play a crucial role in the H2020 Program as thematic information supplier while assisting potential applicants of new projects and beneficiaries in on-going projects. They are appointed for each of the thematic areas of the H2020 Program as well as for the cross-cutting areas of Legal and Financial Affairs, SMEs, Marie Sklodowska Curie, etc nal STI system, may appoint them directly or collaborate with the competent body in the proposal of candidates. NCPs may deal with more than one thematic area of H2020 according to their competence, provided they are authorized by the responsible institution. In turn, the institution will determine the areas of interest to appoint NCP according to the priorities of the country. The NCP meets periodically and works in coordination with the Office to ensure the advice and guidance of the thematic demands that may arise. Competencies of National Contact Points Know national capacities and collect national interests. Identify those issues that are most open to third countries. Analyse the calls and disseminate opportunities in the area. Encourage and guide the participation of the R&D community. Detect potential participants. Assist in the search of potential partners in Europe and Latin America and the Caribbean. Participate in the international networks of NCP. Participate in information days and training activities regarding the area of expertise. Promote national capacities at strategic events in Europe. Advise on the choice of thematic fields and types of action of H2020. They are professionals responsible for offering advice and information to all those interested in participating in H2020 research and innovation projects. They are usually outstanding researchers, recognized as experts and innovative leaders in the specific area. 10 11

Benefits of NCPs Some advantages can be identified for the NCPs on the occasion of their appointment such as: Opportunity of being part of the international NCP networks where all the regions including Asia, Africa and Oceania are represented. First-hand knowledge of the research carried out in Europe and the key actors in each one of the thematic areas. Possibility of attending European events as member of NCP networks. Learn first about the topics that will be funded in future calls. NCP nomination process Each country is responsible for selecting the persons and/or host organizations for their own NCP system, as well as for configuring it in accordance with national requirements. The National Contact Point is appointed by the main competent body for science, research and technological development. The nominee may come from different types of organizations such as: ministries, universities, research centres, special agencies and private companies. In order to ensure system consistency, it is necessary to establish a coordination mechanism in each country to maintain its overall operational coherence. Therefore, a NCP coordinator should be appointed in each country to coordinate NCP activities within the horizontal and cross-cutting actions of H2020. In addition, the NCP coordinator should provide policy advice to the Commission services on general issues of development and improvement of the NCP system. The appointment of individual NCP contacts is communicated to the Directorate-General for Research & Innovation of the European Commission by e-mail (formal letter) through the relevant ministry (or by the organization duly appointed by the relevant ministry, such as a permanent representation in the EU). In the case of countries with federal government structure, all nominations must be coordinated and sent by federal authorities. For practical management reasons, the proposals are structured according to the thematic and horizontal priorities of the H2020 Program. Once the NCP has been designated, the Commission Services recognize them as the preferred contact points for the provision of information, advice and/or assistance in RTD Programs during H2020. If the appointed persons change, the same procedure will apply as the previous one. With respect to minor changes such as title, address, telephone number, e-mail, etc., they can be communicated by the NCP coordinator directly to the unit of the Commission Services in charge of the NCP database. E-mail for nominations: RTD-NCP-NOMINATIONS@ec.europa.eu Some points to be considered for the nomination of NCPs It is necessary to consider the scope of the function that NCPs can effectively fulfil. As it is an additional and ad-honorem position to be filled by renowned researchers in their fields, greater support is required to ensure daily contact with the EU for the purpose of making cooperation instruments available, as needed. It is required that they are familiar with capabilities at the national level in their area of expertise: main research lines, institutions and groups working on these issues. It is also important that they know who are the main leaders of the relevant area in Europe, in order to collaborate offering advice for partner searching. Training should be provided for nominated NCPs so that they gain general knowledge about the H2020 participation process. It should be taken into account that a NCP should be able to cover its area of expertise in a crosscutting way with other areas of knowledge since many calls usually cover more than one area of knowledge. It is recommended that the Office jointly with the NCP review the working Programs of the biannual calls to identify cooperation opportunities for national groups. 12 13

H2020 program area structure for the nomination of NCPs Strengthening capacities of the NCP network With the objective of strengthening the capacities of the NCPs, the Office will implement specific training actions on different topics: Intellectual Property, Call Search, proposal submission etc. National NCP Coordinator Legal and Financial Aspects SMEs European Research Council On the other hand, it is important for NCPs to establish a real connection with the thematic network of NCPs and a joint working plan, as well as to share good practices. Financing for NCP mobility Future and Emerging Technologies Marie Sklodowska Curie Actions Research Infrastructures Information and Communication Technologies It is expected that the Office will, to the extent possible, provide funding for the mobility of their NCPs to Europe in order to facilitate their participation in the launching of information rounds in Brussels, as well as in joint alliance-forging activities and the establishment of permanent bridges. Nanotechnology Biotechnology Space Health, Demographic Change and Wellbeing Network of Institutional Focal Points It is recommended to build a National Focal Points Network with the aim of facilitating the flow of information to promote the participation of researchers and technologists from several institutions and entities throughout the country in the activities offered by the Program H2020. Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry, Marine, Maritime and Inland Water Research and the Bioeconomy Inclusive, Innovative and Reflective Societies Secure, Clean and Efficient Energy Security Smart, Green and Integrated Transport Science with and for Society Climate Action, Environment, Resources Efficiency and Raw Materials Joint Research Centre The members of this network are generally related to research and management structures and receive constant training to be replicated locally. It is usually made up of the S&T Secretariats and the main R&D institutions of each of the provinces / municipalities / communities / departments of the country. They serve as reinforcement to the NCPs and the Liaison Office to improve the dissemination of information with national coverage focused on each area. In this sense, the Focal Points reach the research community in their localities to inform and raise awareness about H2020 funding opportunities and to advise potential applicants on the submission of proposals. 14 15

Competencies of Institutional Focal Points Know the main lines of research and research groups of their institution Analyse the calls and disseminate the opportunities among the institutions research groups Encourage and guide the participation of the research groups Distribute specific information and documentation on H2020 Assist in the search for potential partners in Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean Participate in the training activities Develop general information activities and specific training actions Monitor institutional participation and analyse the results of calls for proposals Advise on administrative procedures and contractual issues Distribution of materials (forms, guides, manuals, etc.) The Focal Points are appointed by the Liaison Offices with the support of the competent STI Institution. It is suggested to submit formal nominations from the institutions that participate in Network and the Liaison Offices (through resolutions). The network should be supported through online training from the Liaison Office, thus establishing strategies to disseminate specific information on opportunities for cooperation among stakeholders in each locality, monitoring of network activities and an exclusive channel to offer customized assistance to the network. The network must identify the potential capacities of local institutions. Training to the Institutional Focal Point network The Office will provide training workshops on H2020 targeting administrative and management staff of the network that works, for example, in the international relations offices of the main STI institutions in the country. The aim is to improve their capabilities until they can independently provide top-level information and support on H2020to scientists at their own institution. The training of Focal Points also involves the development of strategies and implementation plans for support activities to ensure network consolidation and coverage at national level. The Role of Liaison Offices and the Horizon 2020 Program The EU redefined its STI cooperation strategy, highlighting that the current global challenges are driving research and innovation. Precisely, because of the interrelatedness of sustainable development issues, the EU must strengthen the dialogue with international partners in order to build a critical mass capable of addressing these challenges. In Horizon 2020, there are two principles guiding the current phase of EU cooperation on STI: openness and targeted actions. Openness means that EU instruments and Programs are open to a wide range of partners. At the same time, openness is combined with targeted activities focused primarily on European needs, but developed on the basis of common interests and mutual benefits, partnership and synergy. The activities carried out by the Offices encompass a variety of action lines to expand scientific links and to encourage the country s participation in European initiatives, particularly in the H2020 Program, as well as improving project management capacity, generating synergies in Latin America and the Caribbean and promote the participation of SMEs. In this sense, the process of participation in European Programs leaves researchers and institutions with a series of contacts and knowledge that are intangible benefits. 16 17

Main activities of a Liaison Office Implementation of dissemination and training activities The Office will hold different information dissemination days and training courses aimed at targeting groups such as researchers, entrepreneurs, R&D managers, liaison units, etc., ranging from the search for a call to the management of a project. Activities may be offered as separate activities or as parts of other events. As much as possible, meetings are expected to be planned in parallel with other larger events organized in the country to ensure broad coverage of disciplines and profiles while optimizing resources. H2020 Information Days The participation of the National Contact Points is recommended to address the issue of thematic areas and Institutional Focal Points for the dissemination of information and key issues involved in project management. Most of the H2020 thematic calls are launched every two years. The Office must be careful to provide visibility to the topics that will receive financing among the R&D communities of the country and to alert on the opportunities existing within H2020. During the Information Days, it is expected to have the thematic NCPs presenting the lines to be financed during the next 2 years in the area among the different target groups, as well as to identify the strengths of the country and the R+D groups to motivate their participation in the submission of proposals. The presentation of the NCP may be accompanied by a successful case of some participant in H2020 projects. Info Days should have a maximum duration of one day. The inauguration should include an institutional presentation providing visibility on activities carried out by the Office, as well as a delivery of the EU STI cooperation guidelines. The advised number of attendees is of 50 to 100 people. Likewise, it is expected to provide information on partner searching for those interested in building a consortium to apply for a call. Participants: Governing Bodies; Delegation of the European Union; Universities; Business chambers; R&D companies; R&D institutions; Civil society organizations; R&D project management offices; etc Trainings and preparation of materials Training courses will have a maximum duration of two days. The activities usually have a theoretical/dynamic first part focusing on all stages of the participation process from the generation of the idea to the presentation and evaluation, ending with the management and monitoring of a project within the H2020 Program. The second part of the course may include a practical exercise to evaluate the knowledge acquired, where participants prepare a draft proposal in groups, according to the areas of interest identified prior to the event. During the bi-regional ALCUE NET project, Power Point presentations have been developed that may be adapted to the needs of each Office and target group. It is recommended to work with groups of no more than 50 people in the trainings. Participants: Universities; R&D companies; R&D institutes; Civil society organizations; R&D project management offices; etc It is advisable for the Offices to identify and establish contact with those national researchers who have participated in projects to share their experience as successful cases in these events. 18 19

General presentation of the H2020 Program: Objectives, budget, structure and main features. Participation process: from the search of the call to the presentation and evaluation. Strategies for partner search and consortia building. Strategies for budgeting. Rules of intellectual property and gender issues. Project management: from the grant agreement to the execution of the activities and presentation of technical and financial reports. Marie Skłodowska Curie Actions. Success stories in Latin America and the Caribbean: examples of research, innovation, support and coordination projects. Virtual activities In order to optimize resources and generate a greater nationwide outreach, the Office will organize Information Days and training courses through videoconference. The use of RED CLARA (Latin American Cooperation of Advanced Networks) is recommended for videoconferences. The participation of representatives from thematic Directorate-Generals of the European Commission may be organized in advance, as well as the intervention of scientists from other countries in Latin America and the Caribbean by submitting successful examples of collaboration in international projects. Launching of calls for consortia-building To the extent possible, it is advised that the Offices implement calls for the financing of mobility expenses (ticket + per diems) to facilitate contacts between potential partners in H2020 consortia. The criteria that may be established for the award of the fellowships are the following: A) Quality of the proposal; B) Relationship of the proposal with the specified priorities of the H2020 call at the time of the scholarship-call; C) Background of the candidate and of the group of researchers in charge, as well as of the European researcher and the group to interact with; D) Contribution to the development of knowledge in the selected thematic area; and e) Contribution to the development of knowledge related to the local environment. Face-to-face and online support The Office will establish a Helpdesk to solve matters related to the participation in the H2020 Program that operates continuously via mail, telephone and short face-to-face meetings with interested parties. The response time of the queries sent by mail should not exceed 3 working days. It is important to have printed dissemination material at the time of the information meetings. Database development The Office will structure and implement a database information system. The availability of the database will allow stakeholders in European, Latin American and Caribbean countries to identify potential partners to prepare and submit project proposals in response to the calls for H2020. 20 21

Databases may be designed according to the thematic areas identified as priorities, including the following actors: Institutions and companies. Management offices within institutions (International Relations Offices) Existing networks at national level. Take into account the federalization to cover the whole national territory establishing strategic areas in certain regions of the country. Principal Researchers / Research Group Officers. Researchers who participated in projects funded by the Framework Program. Researchers who submitted proposals in the Framework Program but have not been selected. Principal researchers in strategic projects at national level (bilateral, bi-regional, etc.). National Contact Points. It is suggested to design templates for the collection of information for the database. This can be through an online form or via email. The template should include: Full name Institution/s of origin Type of institution Contact email General thematic area Research lines Experience in projects of the EU Framework Programs (yes/no. Which ones?) The steps needed to develop the system should include: Analysis and definition of the information to be stored in the database Analysis and specification of the online form for data entry Analysis and specification of the on-line system for the data update It is suggested to work on a methodology to identify experts in a wide range of R&D thematic fields (from universities, research centres, and public and private sectors) in the Country, Europe, and Latin America and the Caribbean. Development and strengthening of the website The website is a strategic tool for communication, exchange and dissemination of Liaison Offices as it provides an effective platform to disseminate relevant information and results of the actions carried out to target groups and the general public. In this regard, it serves as a support instrument for all the activities of the Office. On the other hand, the establishment of a web site increases the awareness of added value by STI cooperation with Europe and Latin American and Caribbean countries while improving the country s STI information process with these regions. The site should be updated periodically. If a website is already operating in the country, it is proposed to update its architecture to adapt it to the new requirements of the Office. The website may include: Homepage: latest news, current activities, seminars and events, results of STI cooperation. General and specific information on the Liaison Office. Objectives and main results. Contact us: contact information of the Office. Links to the websites of other countries with liaison offices. Links to Horizon 2020 and CORDIS sites. Registration page to find potential partners: the visitor will be able to provide information on his/her research topic and type of institution. 22 23

Services Information on existing partnerships: A collaborative inventory with links to information on several on-going research actions. Projects with national participation. Statistics on the country s collaboration in STI under the Framework Program. Basic information on the country s STI system, including the business sector, indicators and other relevant information on scientific organisations, institutions and associations. Partner Search: Database, especially designed to identify potential partners. Link to Latin American and Caribbean data bases. Link to CORDIS website. Registration form for finding partners. Project Search: Link to CORDIS projects website. Link to national projects. Financing services: Information and links to national funding sources. Information and link to the H2020 Program. Link to open calls of H2020. Resource Centre: Broadcast bulletins. General presentations: Institutional Liaison Office, Information Days and training courses. European, national & LAC publications. Frequent questions. Links. Online helpdesk It is necessary to develop a Helpdesk system to keep people informed. Its combination of online features with classroom attendance is essential to effectively communicate and spread the news of the project. E-Newsletter It is proposed that the Offices design and distribute an e-newsletter monthly or bimonthly, preferably in Spanish and English to reach a wide national and international audience with the aim of disseminating and promoting national capacities, opportunities for domestic funding and other key issues related to STI cooperation with the EU. Establishment of an Observatory for cooperation in STI The creation of an observatory on STI cooperation with Europe for enhanced knowledge and to collect data from the country s participation in EU framework Programs and other European STI related activities is recommended. The observatory may contain reports with assessments and monitoring of quantitative and qualitative data on the results of the country s participation in EU Framework Programs and other reports as it deems relevant. It may also include case studies of collaborations showing the mutual benefits associated with cooperation. The generated reports and systematization of data will identify strengths and weaknesses of national cooperation mechanisms contributing to a greater visibility of results and achievements. All reports produced by the Observatory should be published promptly on the website of the Office. Promoting the participation of SMEs in H2020 The Office should provide tools to promote participation of national technology-based and / or innovative SMES in the H2020 Program, collaborating also to improve participation in consortia and/or European technology platforms. 24 25

It is suggested to conduct information workshops, special trainings, matchmaking events and technical assistance services aimed at providing information on funding opportunities for SMEs, clusters and the private sector. Its objectives are to increase awareness of entrepreneurs about existing funding opportunities. Moreover, the Office will encourage the participation of local entrepreneurs in some European Technology Platforms. Participation is recommended in workshops and joint activities with other Latin American platforms or other information services to share knowledge and best practices. Preparation of office materials It is recommended to design the following materials: Informative Brochure / Flyer on activities of the Office Brochure / Flyer with information on H2020 Institutional power point presentation format Office Guidelines for the participation in the H2020 Program in Spanish according to the demands of the R&D community. Useful links Participant Portal http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal European Commission Portal http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/ CORDIS http://cordis.europa.eu Helpdesk H2020 http://ec.europa.eu/research/enquiries Helpdesk Intelectual Property https://www.iprhelpdesk.eu/ NCP Search http://bit.ly/h2020ncp European network support to SMEs EEN http://een.ec.europa.eu/ EU Liaison Offices IGLO http://www.iglortd.org/ ALCUE NET Project http://alcuenet.eu/ Liaison Offices in Latin America ABEST - Argentina http://abest.mincyt.gob.ar/ CEST+I - Chile http://www.sti-cooperation.cl/ UEMEXCYT - México http://www.conacyt.gob.mx/ MEC-CUBIST - Uruguay http://www.mec.cubist.gub.uy/ European Networks of National Contact Points The materials that were already produced by the ALCUE NET project as well as by the already established Liaison Offices in Latin America may be used. Bio: Bio Horizon Space: Cosmos Space Transport: Etna 2020 Social Sciences: Sis.net Energy: C-Energy 2020 http://www.ncp-biohorizon.net/ http://ncp-space.net/ http://www.transport-ncps.net/ http://www.sisnetwork.eu/ http://www.c-energy2020.eu/ Infrastructures: RICH 2020 http://www.rich2020.eu/ Climate Change, environment: CaRE http://www.ncps-care.eu/ ICT: Ideal-Ist http://ideal-ist.eu/ Nanotechnologies: NMP team http://www.nmpteam.com/ Health: Fit for Health http://www.fitforhealth.eu/ Inclusive Societies: Net4Society http://www.net4society.eu/ Security: SEREN http://www.seren-project.eu/ Marie Sklodowska-Curie: Net4Mobility http://www.net4mobility.eu/ 26 NCP Academy http://www.ncpacademy.eu/ 27

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