CREATE pages kindly hosted by YEAR
1. 2007:"From creativity to Innovation", Udine, Italy
2. 2008:"Communication and dissemination" Antwerp, Belgium
3. 2009:"Knowledge transfer - key process for development and innovation" Germany
4. 2010:"Human factors in teams" Trondheim, Norway
CREATE is short for the project "Creating a competitive ERA through the empowerment of the young researchers". This is a Community founded project through the Marie Curie Series of Events mobility program for young researchers in Europe. Through four yearly training courses in the period 2007-2010 young researchers from European research and technology organisations (RTOs) are given the possibility to obtain both theoretical insight and practical training regarding how to successfully participate in multicultural projects on a European level.
The goal of this series of events is to strengthen young and inexperienced researchers' competencies in research management on a European level, through training courses led by senior researchers tied to innovation, international cooperation, technology management and human resource management (HRM).
The fourth course of the CREATE series, "Human factors in teams", will be held in Trondheim, Norway from the 26th of May to the 2nd of June 2010 hosted by the SINTEF Group. Application is now open, Preliminary deadline: 31st of March!
Download the event flyer here or check the application and selection rules here.
The first course "from creativity to innovation" was held in Udine, Italy from the 23rd to the 30rd of May 2007, hosted by EIDON. The second course "Communication is not a job but an opportunity" was held in Antwerp, Belgium from the 21-27th of May 2008 hosted by VITO. The third course of the CREATE series, "Knowledge transfer far more then communication", was held in Munich, Germany from the 3rd to the 10th of June 2009 and was hosted by Fraunhofer. A full number of participants coming from most European and some neighbouring countries, together with highly qualified international speakers contributed to the success of the events.
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