Collaborative Doctoral Partnership Agreement Sample Contracts

COLLABORATIVE DOCTORAL PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT
Collaborative Doctoral Partnership Agreement • March 22nd, 2021

The Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, located at Rue de Champ de Mars 21, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium represented for the purpose of signing this agreement by Stephen Quest, Director General of the Joint Research Centre, duly entitled to sign,

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Collaborative Doctoral Partnership Agreement • July 9th, 2018

The Scottish Cultural Heritage Consortium (SCHC) was formed in 2012 and renewed in 2015 between what is now Historic Environment Scotland (then Historic Scotland and Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland), National Galleries Scotland, National Library of Scotland and National Museums Scotland. The Consortium oversees the application and award process for Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (CDP) PhD Studentships.

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Collaborative Doctoral Partnership Agreement • July 10th, 2017

The Scottish Cultural Heritage Consortium (SCHC) was formed in 2012 and renewed in 2015 between what is now Historic Environment Scotland (then Historic Scotland and Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland), National Galleries Scotland, National Library of Scotland and National Museums Scotland. The Consortium oversees the application and award process for Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (CDP) PhD Studentships.

COLLABORATIVE DOCTORAL PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT No. 35373
Collaborative Doctoral Partnership Agreement • February 25th, 2019

The Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, located at Rue de Champ de Mars 21, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium represented for the purpose of signing this agreement by Vladimir Šucha, Director-General of the Joint Research Centre, duly entitled to sign,

Research Field: Smart, connected and clean mobility
Collaborative Doctoral Partnership Agreement • July 21st, 2021

Scholarships and Financial support Monthly net income of PhD scholarship (max 12 months) €. 1.180,00 Increase in the scholarship abroad for stays € 566,36 per month, for up to 2 months Context of the research activity Motivations and research in this field objectives of the The objective of the research is to identify policies - concerning both mobility and spatial planning - to reduce car-based mobility and increase the use of alternative mobility options in different socio-spatial contexts. The need to reduce the environmental external costs of car traffic and make cities inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable has addressed some cities across Europe to implement measures for reducing car uses. These policies – often time-effective and low-cost "tactical" experiments favouring active mobility and accessibility by proximity - mainly concern dense urban areas, characterized by a good public transport supply and dense networks of services that support active and shared mobil

COLLABORATIVE DOCTORAL PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT
Collaborative Doctoral Partnership Agreement • February 25th, 2019

The Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, located at Rue de Champ de Mars 21, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium represented for the purpose of signing this agreement by Vladimir Šucha, Director-General of the Joint Research Centre, duly entitled to sign,

Research Field: Human-centred governance of societal challenges
Collaborative Doctoral Partnership Agreement • July 6th, 2021

Scholarships and Financial support Monthly net income of PhD scholarship (max 12 months) €. 1.180,00 Increase in the scholarship abroad for stays € 566,36 per month, for up to 2 months Context of the research activity Motivations and research in this field objectives of the The overall objective of the research topic is to investigate how citizen participation and deliberation is taking shape across Europe, especially including the relationships to new technologies and data, which are the limits of the current implementations (in contexts analysis) and the barriers to its larger diffusion in multi- level governance systems.A rich variety of new participatory formats has emerged in various democratic settings inspiring policy initiatives and practices as well as many research projects.Nevertheless, the main problems with deliberative processes remain their effective implementation and the empirical evaluation of their impact. A particular challenge is how new technologies and da

Collaborative Doctoral Partnership Agreement No. 35452
Collaborative Doctoral Partnership Agreement • April 1st, 2022

Applications are invited for PhD traineeships on AI and Cybersecurity at Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission, at Ispra Italy, under the Collaborative Doctoral Partnership programme (CDP Agreement No 35452) and within the PhD Programme in Computer Science and Mathematics of Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro (UNIBA). Traineeships are expected to start on 1st October 2022, and will last from 12 up to 18 months, as authorized by the PhD Academic Board according to the regulations for the Doctorate Programme of UNIBA.