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Förderungen für europäisch-chinesische Forschungsprojekte zu "Grüner Ökonomie" und "Verstehen des demografischen Wandels"

Fördergesellschaften aus China, Deutschland, Frankreich, Großbritannien und den Niederlanden fördern gemeinsam acht Kooperationsprojekte in den Bereichen "Grüne Ökonomie" und "Verstehen des demografischen Wandels". Insgesamt wurden Fördersummen in Höhe von 8.9 Mio. Euro bewilligt.

Europe-China Researchers Funded for Collaborative Research on The Green Economy and Understanding Population Change

The Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR, France), the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation), the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC, UK), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC, China) and the Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NOW, Netherlands) are pleased to announce the researchers and projects funded for collaborative projects between European and Chinese researchers in the areas of “The Green Economy” and “Understanding Population Change”.

€8.9 million has been awarded to eight projects that will allow academics in Europe and China to collaborate on a range of exciting projects that will push the boundaries of our understanding of individual and social behaviour and influence policy. The following projects will be funded:

Under “The Green Economy”:

  • Dynamics of Green Growth in European and Chinese Cities (DRAGON)
    Dr Vincent Viguie, CIRED (France)*
    Professor Ralf Schuele, Wuppertal Institute (Germany)
    Dr Dabo Guan, University of Leeds (United Kingdom)
    Professor Qiaomei Liang, Beijing Institute of Technology (China)

  • SINCERE (Sino-European Circular Economy and Resource Efficiency)
    Professor Raimund Bleischwitz, UCL (United Kingdom)
    Professor Mathieu Glachant, Paris Mines Tech (France)*
    Professor Yong Geng, Chinese Academy of Science (China)
    Professor Paul Welfens, Wuppertal University (Germany)
    Professor Rene Kemp, Maastricht University (Netherlands)

  • Smart Eco-cities for a Green Economy: A Comparative Study of Europe and China
    Dr Frederico Caprotti, Kings College London (United Kingdom)
    Dr Eric Jolivet, University of Toulouse (France)*
    Professor Ran Tao, Renmin University of China (China)
    Dr Philip Spath, University of Freiburg (Germany)
    Dr Rob Raven, Technische Universiteit Delft (Netherlands)

Under “Understanding Population Change”

  • “Bright Futures”: A Comparative Study of Internal and International Mobility of Chinese Higher Education Students
    Professor Thomas Faist, Bielefeld University (Germany)
    Dr Yasemin Soysal, University of Essex (United Kingdom)
    Professor Qiang Li, Tsinghua University (China)

  • Immigration and the Transformation of Chinese Society
    Professor Feng Wang, Fudan University (China)
    Dr Elena Barabantseva, University of Manchester (United Kingdom)
    Professor Wei Shen, ESSCA School of Management (France)*
    Professor Björn Ahl, University of Cologne (Germany)
    Professor Frank Pieke, Leiden University (Netherlands)

  • Life Course and Family Dynamics in a Comparative Perspective
    Professor Bernhard Nauck, Technische Universität Chemnitz (Germany)
    Professor Tak Wing Chan, Oxford University (United Kingdom)
    Professor Pearl Dykstra, Erasmus University Rotterdam (Netherlands)
    Professor Yu Xie, Peking University (China)

  • Migration and the Reshaping of Consumption Patterns
    Professor Shi Li, Beijing Normal University (China)
    Dr Sylvie Demurger, CNRS (France)*
    Professor Jackline Wahba, University of Southampton (United Kingdom)
    Dr Corrado Guilietti, IZA (Germany)

  • Optimising Care Delivery Models to Support Ageing-in-place: Towards Autonomy, Affordability and Financial Sustainability
    Professor Karim Hadjri, UCLAN (United Kingdom)
    Dr Zan YANG, Tsinghua University (China)
    Professor Marie-Eve Joël, Université Paris Dauphine (France)*

*The final funding decisions of the ANR for each project are subject to a series of administrative contracting formalities. The list of projects finally funded by the ANR will be published when these administrative and financial steps are complete.

Contact

France (ANR):
Pierre-Olivier Pin
phone: +33 178 0980 83
pierre-olivier.pin(at)agencerecherche.fr

The Netherlands (NWO):
Anne Westendorp
phone: +31 70 344 09 02
a.westendorp(at)nwo.nl

China (NSFC):
Wencong Li
phone: +86 10 6232 7014
liwc(at)nsfc.gov.cn

Germany (DFG):
Christiane Joerk
phone: +49 228 885-2451
christiane.joerk(at)dfg.de

United Kingdom (ESRC):
Alexa Mills
phone: +44 1793 413159
international(at)esrc.ac.uk

Quelle: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Redaktion: von Tim Mörsch, VDI Technologiezentrum GmbH Länder / Organisationen: China Frankreich Vereinigtes Königreich (Großbritannien) Niederlande Themen: Förderung Umwelt u. Nachhaltigkeit Wirtschaft, Märkte Ethik, Recht, Gesellschaft

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