Euratom launches open call with a continuous submission scheme
The European Commission is inviting proposals for indirect RT actions under the programme for research and training in the field of nuclear energy (EURATOM) for 1998 to 2002. This call relates to proposals called under a continuous submission scheme, under which, depending on the type of indirect RT actions submitted, proposals will be evaluated at fixed intervals (for which deadlines for receipt are provided in the official call text at the reference below). Proposals submitted under the continuous submission scheme, which are not received before or on a given deadline for receipt, will be evaluated after the next deadline for receipt. This open call that comes cancels and replaces an earlier call published in the Official Journal C 77 of 20 March 1999. The call for proposals relates to the following areas: - Research and technological development of a generic nature - - Radiation protection and health - - Environmental transfer of radioactive material - - Industrial and medical uses and natural sources of radiation - - Internal and external dosimetry - Support for research infrastructures - - Large scale facilities - - Networking - - Databases and tissue banks - Training - - Individual fellowships (Marie Curie) - - Special training courses - - Research training networks - - Co-operation with third countries - Accompanying measures - - Supporting studies, exchange of information, conferences, seminars, workshops, scientific and technical meetings, dissemination, communication and exploitation Information on how to prepare and submit proposals is given in the Guide for Proposers, which can be obtained, along with the work programme and other information relating to this call, from the European Commission using one of the following addresses: European Commission Nuclear Energy Information desk MO 75 5/43 Rue de la Loi 200 B-1049 Brussels E-mail: giuseppe.cottone@ec.europa.eu Fax:+32 2 295.49.91 URL: http://cordis.europa.eu/fp5-euratom/calls/calls.htm(opens in new window)