Examples of using Collaborative research in English and their translations into Romanian
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The EESC would like to emphasise that collaborative research with a minimum of three partners from different Member States must remain the backbone of European research funding.
In the Committee's view this applies in particular to the successful collaborative research, which plays a key,
EU-funded collaborative research brings together multidisciplinary teams representing universities,
two public-private partnerships for collaborative research in the fields of nanoelectronics and embedded computing systems.
Collaborative research, including cross-border cooperation,
FP7 also funds collaborative research on sustainable production and management of biological resources from forest and on the prediction of forthcoming ecological changes.
It's through collaborative research you will learn how to transform abstract theoretical questions into workable projects that are publishable in major journals.
consequently promotes collaborative research in this field".
This type of collaborative research was very successful in earlier framework programmes,
A Collaborative Research instrument will not achieve the critical mass
A further €8 million are dedicated to collaborative research focusing on various aspects of the organisation,
It is positive that the collaborative research in the Framework Programme enables small
Is a collaborative research and development effort that is investigating the causes of,
More than half of this budget- €770 million- has been invested in collaborative research projects to find new ways of fighting cancer and supporting patients.
These collaborative research actions will be a precursor to the research
Today the University of Munich is part of 24 Collaborative Research Centers funded by the German Research Foundation(DFG)
moreover, to implement collaborative research programmes with third countries to reduce the overuse of antibiotics;
Traditional EU collaborative research instruments cannot achieve the co-ordination of research efforts necessary to cope with the scale and complexity of the research challenges involved.
Cross-border collaborative research projects also help increase coordination
The collaborative research instruments have helped to create more efficient European consortia,