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The EU in the volatile Indo-Pacific region

Project description

Shaping the EU's approach to the Indo-Pacific region

The Indo-Pacific region, which includes, inter alia, China, India, Japan, Southeast Asia, Australia, the Pacific Islands and the East coast of Africa, is becoming strategically, politically and economically increasingly important. The EU-funded EUVIP project will enhance the study of this great region and raise awareness of its significance for Europe. By connecting academia and policymakers, it will create an international network of experts and an Indo-Pacific knowledge hub that can inform the EU’s policies. Another important step is the establishment of a Myanmar Centre at Palacký University (UP) in the Czech Republic. EUVIP will also provide training to early career researchers and research managers, thus improving UP’s excellence capacity and resources.

Objective

Through its concise training, research, communication, dissemination, and exploitation activities EUVIP will significantly contribute to shaping the new, rapidly developing academic field of Indo-Pacific Studies. The project will raise the awareness of the stakeholders (academia, civil society, politics, and broad public) of the strategic, political, and economic significance of the volatile Indo-Pacific region for Europe and for a values-based European approach towards this region. Together with its seven dissemination partners, the EUVIP consortium will create a sustainable European Indo-Pacific experts network and knowledge hub with strong dissemination channels to national and EU policymakers in order to strongly contribute to the EU’s Indo-Pacific strategy and policies. In addition, EUVIP will establish a Myanmar Centre at Palacky University in Olomouc (Czech Republic) to connect academia with politics and the civil society. EUVIP will build on UP's strong expertise on Southeast Asia and China’s Belt and Road Initiative, supplemented by the complementary expertise of three leading European research partners (University of Helsinki, University of Copenhagen, and Université Catholique de Louvain). To further improve UP’s excellence capacity and resources, the three expert partners will provide training to UP’s early career researchers, PhD students, and research management administrators. This transfer of knowledge will result in a much higher international visibility of UP academics through an increased number of publications in world-class journals, an increased number of Horizon 2020 project applications, an increased reputation and attractiveness of UP for renowned international scholars and students, and increased mobility and employability of the UP staff.

Coordinator

UNIVERZITA PALACKEHO V OLOMOUCI
Net EU contribution
€ 601 225,00
Address
KRIZKOVSKEHO 8
771 47 Olomouc
Czechia

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Region
Česko Střední Morava Olomoucký kraj
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Total cost
€ 601 225,00

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