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European Funding and the Social Sciences, SOCSI, 17.11.10

European Funding and the Social Sciences, SOCSI, 17.11.10. Some reflections on research in a European context Tom Horlick-Jones. Euro work 1992-2010. 1992. Visiting scientist, EC-JRC Ispra 1993. Rapporteur-General, EC international conference on natural hazards and civil protection

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European Funding and the Social Sciences, SOCSI, 17.11.10

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  1. European Funding and the Social Sciences, SOCSI, 17.11.10 Some reflections on research in a European context Tom Horlick-Jones

  2. Euro work 1992-2010 • 1992. Visiting scientist, EC-JRC Ispra • 1993. Rapporteur-General, EC international conference on natural hazards and civil protection • 1993-4. Consultancy project on major hazards and civil protection policy • 1994-5. Award to organise a major European conference on scientific expertise • 1996-8. Project PRISP, EU Framework 4 Environment programme (UK/Italy/Spain) • 2006-10. Four small projects funded by EFDA • 2007. Project PACHELBEL (unsuccessful application) EU F7 Energy programme. • 2010-12. Project PACHELBEL, EU Framework 7 Environment programme (Spain/UK/France/Germany/Romania/Sweden)

  3. Project PACHELBEL, Second consortium meeting, Dorking, June 2010

  4. Some thoughts about what works, and what doesn’t work • Develop authentic research relationships, engage with EC policy development, languages, think European. • Cultural differences, differing practical and professional circumstances, misunderstandings. • Don’t forget the new member states from Eastern Europe. • Find the right call. • +/- of cross-disciplinary, policy-focused, research areas. • If you are unsuccessful, and you’re confident about the project, try again, try re-positioning. • Support from the European team at RACD.

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