[institut] Fw: IRSES - Partner Search MCINT-IT-HOS-1

Nada Milosevic nada.milosevic at mntr.sr.gov.yu
Wed Feb 27 15:41:20 CET 2008


Postovani,

Saljem Vam informaciju o mogucnosti ucestvovanja u ovom pozivu IRSES -
International Research Staff Exchange Scheme, u okviru Programa PEOPLE
U prilogu Vam saljem Radni Program za Specificna Program People.
Takodje Vas molim ako je neko zaintersovan da mi posalje kratak opis
delokruga svog rada,  zbog  pronalazenje partnera za neke od aktivnosti u
ovom Programu na engleskom jeziku kako bih prosledila kolegama koji su
Kontakt osobe u Evropi.
Za sve potrebne informacije mozete me kontaktirati.

S postovanjem,

Nada Milosevic
Ministarstvo nauke
Nemanjina 22-26
11000 Beograd
kontakt telefon 3616 529


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Giovanna Maracchia" <maracchia at apre.it>
To: <nada.milosevic at mntr.sr.gov.yu>
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 1:55 PM
Subject: IRSES - Partner Search MCINT-IT-HOS-1


> Dear colleague NCP,
>
> Please find below a Partner Search from Italy referring to the call IRSES,
> PEOPLE. We would be happy if you could further distribute the partner
> search in your country.
>
> For more information about the coordinator, please contact me at this
> email address: maracchia at apre.it.
>
> I am looking forward to hearing from you!
>
> With best regards,
> Giovanna Maracchia
>
> --------------------------------------------------- 
> ------- PARTNER SEARCH  -------- 
> --------------------------------------------------- 
> <Reference n.: MCINT-IT-HOS-1>
>
>
> <Deadline: 21/03/2008>
>
>
> <Programme: Dimensione Internazionale>
>
>
> <Project Title: IASIC, Invasive alien species international cooperation.>
>
>
> <MC Action: IRSES - International Research Staff Exchange Scheme>
>
>
> <Description: Invasive alien species (IAS) are a leading threat to global
> biodiversity.
> Island ecosystems are particularly susceptible to IAS, and most recent
> extinctions of species have occurred on islands, e.g., at least 55% of
> recent bird extinctions have been directly linked to the effects of IAS.
> However, islands present the easiest opportunities to halt these threats.
> European countries are responsible for over 6000 islands and archipelagos
> that contain important populations of threatened and vulnerable species.
> European countries are increasingly considering management of IAS on these
> islands, e.g. Genovesi & Shine (2003), and the January 2008 Madrid
> Conference on IAS sponsored by the Governments of Spain and Slovenia.
> Management of IAS on islands has been practiced for decades in such
> countries as New Zealand, and these lessons have been exported to the
> growing ‘industry’ in many other countries with islands where IAS impact
> on biodiversity, e.g. in Mexico, USA, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina and many
> Pacific Ocean small island States.
> The main focus of that project is to use the IRSES exchange programme to
> access New Zealand expertise to build capacity in the management of IAS on
> European islands, in order to promote island action in Europe to protect
> European biodiversity, conserve native ecosystems, and address biological
> invasions, by building capacity and providing tools for addressing alien
> species threatening islands.
> European partner will submit a joint multi-annual programme for the
> exchange of staff between the partners. For staff from EU Member States or
> Associated countries, the mobility must be towards the Third Country
> partners and vice-versa. Staff exchanged between European partners will
> not be eligible to apply for the subsistence allowance paid by the
> Community The participants are expected to propose a joint programme as
> the common basis for their collaboration. This may include joint research
> and training activities or joint workshops and seminars, as well as other
> networking activities. The activities should be designed to exploit
> complementary expertise of the participants and to create synergies
> between them. In addition to achieving scientific results in a particular
> area, the IRSES projects are also expected to create additional benefits
> for the participants in terms of transfer of knowledge.
>>
>
>
> <Organisation Type: Centro di Ricerca>
>
>
> <Partner Sought: University Organisation, Research Organisation from any
> Country.
>
> Role in the project: Technology development, Research, Training,
> Dissemination.                >
>
> For further information about this Partner Search, including Contact
> Person's details, please consult this web address:
>
> http://www.apre.it/formaAssist/scheda.asp?id=971
>
>
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