MIRRIS: 4th meeting of consortia in Vienna
11. Dec. 2014
The MIRRIS (Mobilising Institutional Reforms in Research and Innovation Systems) aims at encouraging a better exploitation of European research and innovation programmes and participation in the European Research Area of the 13 target countries by setting up a process of analysis, dialogue, mutual learning among key concerned stakeholders, namely research, innovation and institutional actors.
On December 10th the fourth consortium meeting of the project MIRRIS took place. It was hosted in Vienna by the consortium partner ZSI, Centre for Social Innovation, with the participation of Dr. Klaus Schuch. Andrea Di Anselmo and Anita Tregner-Mlinaric shared with the partners the state of the art on the latest research activities, in particular about the first round of policy dialogues. Andrea Ferrara informed the partner about the latest amendment of the contract with the European Commission and about the activities to perform for the first half of 2015.
All the partners shared the activities performed during the first half of the project, with more detailed presentations provided by APRE for what concerns the communication actions and by PARP for what concerns the activities of MIRRIS in Poland.
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