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The Research Mobility Programme has 3 main aims:
What is the Programme?
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1) It aims to help the development of joint research activities in order to broaden the horizons of researchers.
What is the Programme?
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2) To facilitate transnational research and to promote knowledge flows between institutions.
What is the Programme?
3) To foster research collaboration internationally, and enhance knowledge and technology transfer between industry and academia.
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Who can participate?
EINS members – each European partner institution has a maximum of 10,000 euros to spend on mobility ventures (although research trips should not exceed 5,000 Euros, travel and subsistence included).
Affiliates – with their own funding.
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The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.
- St. Augustine
Where can researchers go?• To find out what
opportunities exist through the Research Mobility Programme, please visit the Mobility Browser at
• Select from the criteria and find your ideal match!
www.internet-science.eu/mobility/browser
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What can researchers do on mobility ventures?
• Supervise students – researchers can arrange to co-supervise PhD students from other institutions.
• Present work – give papers to new colleagues. • Attend brown bag and interdisciplinary
discussion groups.
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When can researchers participate?
Just choose where you would like to go and get in touch with the relevant person to arrange (this person is listed on the Mobility Browser)
Anytime!
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How long are mobility trips?
As long as you/hosting institutions decide
Again, the Mobility Browser helps you find this information.
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What to do after your trip?
Once you have completed your trip, we ask that you send us a brief report of your experiences. A rough guide on how to structure your report can be found here:
www.internet-science.eu/mobility/report_template
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For more information…
Please watch the Research Mobility Video and visit the Mobility Browser, here:
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www.internet-science.eu/mobility/browser