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Overview of EU-Russia R&D and Innovation Cooperation: ERA.NET RUS Scenario Validation

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  • Manfred Spiesberger

    (ZSI - Centre for Social Innovation)

  • Klaus Schuch

    (ZSI - Centre for Social Innovation)

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A foresight exercise is one of the central elements of the EU FP7 funded ERA.Net RUS project. The foresight exercise prepares structural and thematic scenarios for R&D and innovation cooperation between EU Member States (MS), Associated Countries (AC) to FP7 and Russia. The term structural scenario refers to institutional solutions and instruments (e.g. funding programmes) for the cooperation, whereas the term thematic scenario refers to relevant thematic priorities for the cooperation. The foresight and the resulting scenarios shall provide a basis for a sustainable joint funding programme between EU MS/AC and Russia.

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  • Manfred Spiesberger & Klaus Schuch, 2013. "Overview of EU-Russia R&D and Innovation Cooperation: ERA.NET RUS Scenario Validation," JRC Research Reports JRC78596, Joint Research Centre.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipt:iptwpa:jrc78596
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