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To build a research community among the Partnering and Core Projects of the HBP. Enhance exposure of your project among the general public and the media. Travel grants to attend official HBP events, to participate in lab visits for senior researchers and to register for HBP schools and workshops. To share results and develop future collaborations and research plans with the HBP Core Project. Are you a researcher in an HBP Partnering Project? We offer you: WHO ARE WE The SCOPE project (Support and Coordinaon of the Partnering Environment for FET Flagships) aims to answer the challenge of coordinang and building the partnering environment for the two Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) Flagships, Graphene and the Human Brain Project, to ensure that their visionary and highly ambious goals are achieved. The consorum of SCOPE is composed by FECYT (Spanish Foundaon for Science and Technology, Spain) who is the Coordinator, ESF (European Science Foundaon, France), member of the Graphene Flagship, and EPFL (the Swiss Federal Instute of Technology in Lausanne, Switzerland), coordinator of the Human Brain Project Flagship. OUR MAIN OBJECTIVES • Assist the Partnering Projects to effecvely engage in collaboraons with the Core Projects by providing support for networking and disseminaon between the Core and Partnering Projects. • Liaise with both Flagship Core Projects and related Flagship projects, such as the FLAG-ERA acon and TAIPI Coordinaon and Support Acon. • Raise awareness about the accomplishment of the Flagship goals in terms of scienfic leadership, and economic and societal benefits. • Create an ecosystem for Partnering Projects that generates value for the Flagship Core Projects, the Partnering Projects, naonal and regional research efforts, and the European Research Area (ERA). WHAT WE DO Support grants to fund the parcipaon of Partnering Project researchers in meengs, workshops and trainings, organised by the Human Brain Project Flagship. Communicaon of research results to the society and the media by SINC, the SCOPE science news agency, in collaboraon with the HBP website and social media. • Organizaon of networking events at the HBP Summit for the Partnering Projects. Coordinated by: Project details: Start Date: 2017-01-01 End Date: 2019-12-31 Contact us: SCOPE Project [email protected] http://bit.ly/2r2paEJ This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement No 730033 In partnership with: Communicating visionary research results & enhancing the Human Brain Project partnering environment SCOPE helps increase the visibility of Partnering Projects through the dissemination of their research results. SCOPE fosters networking activities between the Human Brain Project (HBP) and its Partnering Projects. It helps create a partnering environment where they co-exist and interact with each other.

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Page 1: OUR MAIN ARE WE OBJECTIVES WHAT WE DO · WHAT WE DO • Support grants to fund the participation of Partnering Project researchers in meetings, workshops and trainings, organised

To build a research community among the Partnering and Core Projects of the HBP.

Enhance exposure of your project

among the general public and the

media.

Travel grants to attend official HBP events, to

participate in lab visits for senior researchers and to register for HBP schools

and workshops.

To share results and develop future

collaborations and research plans with

the HBP Core Project.

Are you a researcherin an HBP Partnering

Project?We offer you:

WHO ARE WE The SCOPE project (Support and Coordination of the Partnering Environment for FET Flagships) aims to answer the challenge of coordinating and building the partnering environment for the two Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) Flagships, Graphene and the Human Brain Project, to ensure that their visionary and highly ambitious goals are achieved. The consortium of SCOPE is composed by FECYT (Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology, Spain) who is the Coordinator, ESF (European Science Foundation, France), member of the Graphene Flagship, and EPFL (the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, Switzerland), coordinator of the Human Brain Project Flagship.

OUR MAIN OBJECTIVES

• Assist the Partnering Projects to effectively engage in collaborations with the Core Projects by providing support for networking and dissemination between the Core and Partnering Projects.

• Liaise with both Flagship Core Projects and related Flagship projects, such as the FLAG-ERA action and TAIPI Coordination and Support Action.

• Raise awareness about the accomplishment of the Flagship goals in terms of scientific leadership, and economic and societal benefits.

• Create an ecosystem for Partnering Projects that generates value for the Flagship Core Projects, the Partnering Projects, national and regional research efforts, and the European Research Area (ERA).

WHAT WE DO

• Support grants to fund the participation of Partnering Project researchers in meetings, workshops and trainings, organised by the Human Brain Project Flagship.

• Communication of research results to the society and the media by SINC, the SCOPE science news agency, in collaboration with the HBP website and social media.

• Organization of networking events at the HBP Summit for the Partnering Projects.

Coordinated by:Project details:Start Date: 2017-01-01 End Date: 2019-12-31

Contact us:SCOPE [email protected]://bit.ly/2r2paEJ

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020

Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement No 730033

In partnership with:

Communicating visionary research results & enhancing the Human Brain Project partnering environment

SCOPE helps increase the visibility of Partnering Projects through the dissemination of their research results.

SCOPE fosters networking activities between the Human Brain Project (HBP) and its Partnering Projects. It helps create a partnering environment where they co-exist and interact with each other.